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Economic overview of Tianchang Street

There are more than 38,580 acres of cultivated land in the whole street. The rural economy is mainly based on traditional rice, wheat, and rapeseed cultivation, as well as aquaculture and greenhouse vegetable cultivation. In 2005, the area for Zijinnuo, Xiangnuo, mat grass and aquaculture was nearly 6,000 acres. Rice varieties such as Zijin Nuo and Xiang Nuo from the high-quality grain production base in Changting Village are exported to Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Fujian; agricultural structural adjustment projects such as mat production and processing in Caiying Village have begun to take shape; the fishery in the west of the city has nearly 200 acres The water surface farming mainly focuses on fish farming. The green pollution-free vegetables from Yongan Community have been successfully stationed in Suguo (Tianchang) Fair Price Store and Hualian (Tianchang) Supermarket. Township industries have emerged since the early 1970s, mainly including electric fans, clothing, leather shoes, cement, cakes, instruments, cables, building materials, mechanical seal production, toy processing, real estate development, etc.