There are three treasures in Qingshan.
Aoyama radish
Jianzhou cabbage
Houshan Xianglian
There are also quite a few high-quality vegetables.
How to get them.
Appear on more people's tables.
December 21.
Qingshan District Vegetable Industry Association
It's officially established
Qingshan District is the district with the largest agricultural and rural area among the seven central urban areas of Wuhan, with nearly 30,000 acres of agricultural planting area and a population of about 40,000 villagers.
As the main agricultural production area, the Bajifu area was once an important "vegetable basket" base in Wuhan, in which the construction area is flat and fertile, mainly planting vegetables, and the Qingtan Lake area is mainly planted with seedlings and lotus roots, and the whole street has a perennial vegetable garden of about 150,000 acres.
The total output of vegetables in Bajifu is more than 130,000 tons every year, not only the 600-year-old delicious Qingshan radish, the crisp and sweet Houshan fragrant lotus, the Jianzhou cabbage sprouts that grew up drinking the water of the Yangtze River, as well as cabbage, cauliflower, beans, celery, lettuce and other seasonal vegetables ** market, the peak period of daily vegetable sales of about 100,000 catties or more, mainly sold to Qingshan and Wuchang area.
In today's rapid development of agricultural industrialization, the small-scale peasant economy and traditional agricultural production methods are obviously disadvantaged, the planting output and operation and sales are still not up to scale, and there is a disconnect between the planting structure and the market demand, which restricts the high-level development of the Qingshan vegetable industry.
The establishment of Qingshan Vegetable Industry Association aims to build the brand of Qingshan characteristic agricultural products, restore and revitalize the glory of the "vegetable basket" base, and change the single fight into a strong alliance through standardized production, market-oriented marketing and brand operation, so as to form a leading enterprise + farmer cooperative + grower management mechanism, enhance the added value of the vegetable industry, and increase production and income for farmers.
The establishment of the Vegetable Industry Association will help Qingshan District to promote the construction of brand agriculture, improve the quality of agricultural development, and promote agricultural efficiency and farmers' income. Qian Minxiang, the new president of the Qingshan Vegetable Industry Association, is full of confidence in the future, "The Qingshan District Vegetable Industry Association will connect enterprises, cooperatives and villagers, integrate market resources, and improve the level of organization of production and operation. ”
It is understood that there are 19 member units of the first batch of Qingshan District Vegetable Association, involving the production and processing of agricultural products, logistics and distribution, business catering, agricultural production services, agricultural material management, etc., covering the whole industrial chain of agricultural products before, during and after production, which is conducive to exploring the development of multiple industrial chains such as order agriculture, vegetable processing, logistics and distribution.
Our 13 stores will prioritize the purchase of Aoyama's specialty vegetables, and each store will prepare 3 innovative dishes to allow diners to taste the delicious taste of Aoyama.
As the governing unit of Qingshan Vegetable Industry Association, Qian Jixi, chairman of Qian Ji Catering Management, said that he would give full play to the advantages of the post-production market, better build the characteristic culture of Qingshan vegetables, and promote local vegetables out of the circle. "We will recommend Tsingshan's vegetables to other catering companies in the city, and hope that Tsingshan's vegetable brand will develop better and better, and go further and further. ”
Village-enterprise joint efforts
Rural revitalization
Aoyama farming culture.
Towards new glories.