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How do Dongying farmers get rich by aquaculture?

A few days ago, in Yumin New Village, huanghe road Street, Dongying District, Shandong Province, Zhang Libin, a villager, pointed to the sea cucumber and said happily, "This high value-added variety is good. It was only 2 cm long when it was released in June, and now it has grown to more than 7 cm. Because of its rich nutrition, the market price can be sold to about per kilogram 1 10 yuan, which is about five times higher than the price of old varieties. " This is another example of Dongying District constantly optimizing the fishery structure and doing everything possible to help farmers increase their income.

Dongying District has 63,000 mu of tidal flats that can be used for aquaculture. In recent years, in order to comprehensively develop and utilize this precious resource, Dongying District has put forward the development idea of "developing tidal flat resources, using live aquaculture water surface, cultivating service entities, building trading markets, and guiding farmers to get rid of poverty and become rich by farming", and vigorously implemented the strategy of "regional layout, large-scale farming, intensive management and industrial development".

Socialized service system and technology promotion are important carriers for the promotion of new varieties and technologies. At the beginning of this year, Dongying District established long-term technical cooperation relations with China Ocean University and Sichuan Aquaculture Research Institute, and established socialized service systems such as fish disease prevention center, Fisheries Research Institute and fry incubation base. In the first half of this year, we introduced 10, a rare variety of sea cucumber with high quality, high yield and high efficiency, and comprehensively promoted new technologies such as automatic aeration, automatic feeding, light pond, three-dimensional culture, mixed culture of fish and ducks, and lotus root culture, making scientific fish farming a conscious action of the majority of farmers, and initially formed a new pattern of close integration of scientific research and production in fishery production in the whole region. Aquatic products in this area are also exported to Xinjiang, Xi, Northeast China, Zhejiang and other places.

In order to expand the purchase and sale of products, Dongying District has built more than ten large-scale aquatic products markets, which has solved the docking problem between rural individual operation and market circulation. In order to enliven the circulation and standardize the market, the Xiyuan Aquatic Products Wholesale Market, covering an area of 30,000 square meters, was built with an investment of150,000 yuan. At the same time, a large-scale seafood city with an investment of 65.438+0.2 billion yuan and an area of 80,000 square meters has been started recently. Among them, 62,000 square meters of aquatic products wholesale and retail market and seafood street will be built, and 3,800 square meters of Zhong Dan refrigeration plant will be expanded. After the completion of the Seafood City, a fishery economic radiation network centered on Guangli Port will be formed, which will have a great impact on the development of marine fishing and aquaculture in Dongying District, even the whole city and the whole province. It is of great significance to explore and publicize marine culture, build a characteristic brand of fishing port and lead a new concept of urban characteristic consumption.

At present, Dongying District has developed 15 aquaculture bases, such as Heiniwa, Dongliu Lake and Tianjia Manor, with a total aquaculture area of more than 293,000 mu and a total output of 32,000 tons of aquatic products, achieving a fishery output value of 65.438+0.8 billion yuan, making it an efficient comprehensive agricultural development zone focusing on fisheries and integrating aquaculture, fishing, sightseeing, leisure and catering. ? Aquaculture has become one of the pillar industries of agriculture in this area. More than 3,000 farmers are happily singing "fishing songs" and heading for the road to prosperity.