The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Ministry today learned at the implementation meeting of the National Fruit and Vegetable Tea Organic Fertilizer Replacement Chemical Fertilizer Promotion Conference held in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province: This year, the central government continued to arrange special funds to support the replacement of organic fertilizer with fruit and vegetable tea instead of fertilizer pilots, and the pilot scale will be further expanded, starting last year. Based on the 100 model counties, 50 additional counties will be added to carry out pilot projects.

Yang Lisheng, deputy director of the Ministry of Agriculture’s plant management department, said that where conditions permit, the whole county will be encouraged to implement the entire system to promote organic fertilizer instead of fertilizer. In the crops, we continued to focus on apples, citrus, vegetables, and tea. At the same time, due to local conditions, it is possible to expand the fruits of fertigation, strawberry, mango, pear, etc.

In terms of methods, we will focus on effectively linking with the utilization of livestock and poultry manure resources, and actively explore a number of service mechanisms for planting, rearing, and recycling.

In terms of measures, this year we will establish the “Three Hundreds” in the demonstration counties, create 100 full-scale green standardization production demonstration bases, cultivate 100 organic fertilizers, build and apply socialized service organizations, and select 100 villages to carry out “Party Branches + Cooperatives + Farmers’ production villages are integrated with pilot projects to innovate ways to promote industrial prosperity and help poverty alleviation. This year, the task of organic fertilizer replacement of chemical fertilizers is heavier and more demanding. All localities must plan and deploy early.

The 100 demonstration counties launched last year must improve the mechanism, optimize technology, steadily expand the scope of pilot projects, and consolidate and enhance the results of the pilot projects. The 50 new model counties added this year should step up efforts to formulate implementation plans, earnestly learn from experience, do a good job of linking work, and implement measures to ensure that the work of the whole year is a good start and a good start.

Yang Lisheng hopes that all localities must pay close attention to formulating specific implementation plans, and measures must be strengthened, technologies must be implemented, indicators must be quantified, and progress must be refined to ensure that the pilot work is carried out in an orderly manner and focus on three things.

The first thing is to select new model counties. The provincial agricultural department shall, together with the financial department, follow the selection notification requirements issued by the ministry, adopt a combination of county-level voluntary declaration and provincial competitive selection, select a batch of fruit and vegetable tea to produce large cities, and carry out organic fertilizer substitution. Fertilizer pilot. The newly added model counties must attach importance to leadership, work solidly, and have the technology in place. They must have initiative, enthusiasm, and innovation. The list must be reported to the Ministry of Agriculture and Finance before the two departments review and file the case for implementation.

The second thing is to implement the main body of implementation. The demonstration counties should focus on planting large families, professional cooperatives, leading enterprises, and social service organizations, and select a batch of fruit and vegetable tea production bases that are contiguous, with good infrastructure, and strong brand demonstration effect. Helps track implementation.

The third thing is to sign a pilot agreement. The agricultural departments of the demonstration counties shall sign agreements with large planters, family farms, farmer cooperatives, and social service organizations that undertake pilot tasks, clarify responsibilities and obligations, and ensure that the “main body, crop, area, goal, and responsibility” are fulfilled. This will not only protect the farmers’ Rights and interests, but also strengthen the constraints on farmers.