Come on new farmers!Listen to the stories of Chinese youths returning to their hometowns to start th

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

It shows the new style of contemporary Chinese countryside and carries forward the value of the times of excellent traditional Chinese culture. The large-scale documentary "Remember Homesickness" will be broadcast on the Chinese International Channel of ** Radio and Television Station CCTV from January 1, 2024 at 8 p.m. every Monday to Friday.

As a premiere series, "Come on New Farmers" will focus on those young people who have returned to their hometowns to start businesses, telling the story of sowing their youthful blood in the vast fields. In the program, we will witness how 10 young people introduced modern technology to the countryside and became farmers in the new era. Their mobile phones have become efficient agricultural tools, big data, the Internet of Things and cloud computing have become new agricultural materials, and webcasts have become a new way for them to show their rural life. These young people interpret the agricultural model of the new era with practical actions and lead the people of their hometown to common prosperity.

Xiao Yuan, who studied in Russia for seven years, returned to his hometown of Yaoqiao Village, Serpentine Mountain Town, Louxing District, put down his books, picked up a hoe, and planted orange trees with confidence. The villagers thought it was incredible that a little girl had come back to reclaim the barren mountains. Encountering natural disasters and experiencing failures, but the determined Hunan girl never thought of giving up, when a pair of hands that put down the book were covered with blisters and ground into cocoons, more than 1,000 acres of barren mountains were finally reclaimed and planted with fruit trees. Unconsciously, Xiao Yuan has changed from a young man who was accustomed to life in the city to a new farmer rooted in the countryside, writing the vitality and dreams of the new farmer on the land of his hometown.

Liu Mingyong, a Tibetan boy. Seven years ago, he met and fell in love with the beautiful Sichuan girl Ajuan, and the two decided to return to their hometown in Aba Prefecture, Sichuan Province to start a business because of their deep love and attachment to their hometown. With the vision and knowledge accumulated while working as tour guides, they led local young people to bring goods live broadcast, giving new vitality to the originally barren and backward snowy mountain towns. Today, it has become an e-commerce demonstration village and a homestay tourism village, attracting countless tourists. Along the way, the couple turned their personal love into a great love for their hometown, and their dedication and efforts have become the most heartwarming light on the snowy plateau, illuminating the road to the revitalization of their hometown.

Liang Qi'an, a programmer who has never farmed before, returns to his hometown to grow vegetables. After experiencing setbacks, Liang Qi'an and his team were down-to-earth, constantly screening and cultivating good seeds, and finally ushered in the bright future in the cycle of standing still. A new crop of fruit is shining with vitality in the warm winter sun.

Chen Yujia, who loves sports, became a physical education teacher after graduating from university, but for the sake of selling rice in his hometown, he resigned and returned to his hometown and plunged into the agricultural classroom. With her hard work, this northeastern girl is able to help the village sell more than 100 tons of rice every year, and the villagers' income has doubled as a result. The villagers gave her a kind name, "Rice Girl".

There is also a young crew member Yan Yi, who stayed in his hometown to start a business, from grafting new varieties to introducing high technology, Yan Yi gradually grew up on the land of his hometown. Returnees who have traveled halfway around the world are like a new orange tree, steadily rooted in the land of their hometown, enriching their lives and changing the face of their hometown.

The wanderer returns to his hometown and repays the land that raised them, which is nostalgia and ideal. These young people in the new era are injecting new vitality into the revitalization of their hometown through their own efforts. The "Come on New Farmers" series will show the story of their use of high technology to modernize agriculture and rural areas in the new era from the perspective of young people.

New farmers take root in the countryside, develop agriculture, bring new ideas to their hometowns, and let new technologies gallop in the fields, and more and more new farmers have become "Xingnong people" and contribute to the realization of high-quality development of China's rural areas.

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