In the face of the cold wave weather, various localities have taken a number of measures to ensure meat, vegetables and other daily necessities on the one hand, and to minimize the adverse impact of the cold wave on vegetable greenhouses and animal husbandry on the other hand.
Recently, Shanxi has continued to have low temperature weather, and the local government has strengthened the organization of supply and increased inventory, so as to ensure that the meat food inventory in supermarkets and farmers' markets is sufficient and stable.
Shanxi Taiyuan beef sales merchant Han Songzhe: Beef has been selling very well recently, **quite sufficient, **very stable.
Recently, Jinan, Zibo, Weifang and other places in Shandong ushered in snowfall, resulting in snow and ice on the Jinan-Qingdao Expressway. In a vegetable warehouse in Weifang, workers are loading 20 tons of pumpkins into trucks for shipment to Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province.
Truck driver Zhao Yunbin: It has been snowing in the past two days, and I was worried that the road surface would be icy and difficult to run on the highway, but I didn't expect the snow on the road to be cleared very clean, and it was very smooth to run.
At present, the area of vegetables in the field in Huaxian County, Henan Province is 1480,000 acres, covering spinach, celery, pepper and other varieties. More than 1,200 acres of celery in Shigu Village are in the growth stage, and local agricultural technicians provide production guidance to growers from the aspects of cold protection and heat preservation, spraying nutrition, etc.
Affected by the cold wave weather, more than 20,000 vegetable greenhouses in the whole area of Feixiang District, Handan, Hebei Province were all covered by heavy snow, and nearly 1,000 vegetable greenhouses were damaged to varying degrees. The local organization of agricultural technicians at all levels subcontracted to households, targeted guidance to vegetable farmers to clear the snow, strengthen the shed, reduce losses.
The strong cold wave weather has brought great challenges to the production of agriculture and animal husbandry in Inner Mongolia, especially animal husbandry. In Ordos, the local government has actively coordinated the stockpiling of forage and forage, cleared snow in a timely manner, reduced the load-bearing capacity of sheds, and helped farmers and herdsmen cope with extreme weather, and more than 11.6 million yuan in disaster prevention subsidies have also been distributed.
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Editor: Zhang Yafang.