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Rural deeds materials

Sample essays on rural deeds (selected 5 articles)

In daily study, work and life, everyone has tried to write deeds. The purpose of deeds is to praise the advanced and carry forward It is a written material that truthfully records and reflects the outstanding deeds of advanced collectives and advanced figures that emerge from work and study. I am sure that most people have a headache in formulating deeds materials. Below is a sample of rural deeds materials (selected 5 articles) that I have carefully compiled. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.

Rural deeds material 1

The "second generation of rich" returned to the countryside to start a shrimp farming business with an annual income of 5 million

In summer, Shajin Village, Taihe Town, Hechuan District, Chongqing City , the weather is extremely hot. Together with the workers, 27-year-old Zhang Zhengquan is busy pulling nets full of shrimps out of the shrimp ponds and loading them onto the truck. "It's so muggy. I hope it doesn't rain. Otherwise, these shrimps won't be able to be shipped out. If it rains heavily and it happens again like last time, it will be terrible." Zhang Zhengquan looked at the sky worriedly, sweating profusely. Beads dripped down her face in strings.

The nearby villagers were very surprised as to why this young man born in the 1990s would put aside his good life in the city to come here to suffer such hardships.

Military life changed the appearance of "Gongzi Ge"

Zhang Zheng's family lives in Shapingba. In the eyes of friends around him, he is a "rich second generation". His parents have been engaged in seafood for more than 30 years. Business and excellent life conditions allow Zhang Zhengquan to live comfortably even if he doesn't work. Friends often jokingly call him "Mr. Zhang".

In 2003, his father Zhang Zuoming sent Zhang Zhengquan, who graduated from high school, into the army. Shortly after his retirement, Zhang Zhengquan suddenly told his father that he wanted to build his own shrimp farm in Chongqing. Although Zhang Zuoming was surprised and pleased by his son's idea, he was actually worried: "He has never suffered, and I'm worried that he won't do well."

After several months of trying, Zhang Zhengquan finally Finally, I convinced my parents and made a special trip to Fujian to study and learn the technology of freshwater shrimp farming. In 2011, his parents helped him invest nearly 10 million yuan to establish Chongqing Aohai Aquaculture Co., Ltd. in Shajin Village, Taihe Town, Hechuan District.

Zhang Zhengquan transferred 260 acres of land and built more than 20 shrimp ponds after leveling it. Jiwei shrimp seedlings and seawater are also transported by air from the coast, and then gradually desalinated and raised on site. Currently, there are only two companies in Chongqing that use this type of technology to raise shrimp. Zhang Zhengquan took a fancy to the market prospects of this industry.

Zhang Zhengquan said that it was his three years in the army that changed his life: "I can't live in poverty all my life. My future depends on the hard work of my own hands."

Don't be afraid of hardship, just be afraid of always being there. Raining

In this way, Zhang Zhengquan came to the remote Shajin Village alone, rented a private house, and started a completely different life than before. Every day, he and the hired migrant workers worked on the construction site in the scorching cold and heat, and sometimes could only rest for two or three hours a day. Over the past two years, Zhang Zhengquan's fair skin turned dark and he lost a lot of weight.

When Zhang Zhengquan arrived in Taihe, he was not used to it. There was no bustling city life and no comfortable home. For him, what is even more difficult to endure is loneliness. "I used to go out drinking and singing with my friends at night, but now here, I can only lie on the bed alone at night and stare at the ceiling. Fortunately, I am gradually getting used to it." Zhang Zhengquan said that he is not afraid of hardship, but is afraid of always raining. .

The shrimp farm is located on the edge of the Fujiang River. Zhang Zhengquan originally chose this place because of the excellent water source of the Fujiang River. However, it was this Fujiang River that caused him to suffer huge losses for two consecutive years.

The heavy rains in July last year and not long ago caused the water level of the Fujiang River to rise and flood into the shrimp ponds. A lot of shrimps and hairy crabs escaped: "Each loss was more than 200,000 yuan." Zhang Zhengquan said that he We plan to pull up the net or raise and strengthen the shrimp pond dam, otherwise we will suffer losses every year.

For Zhang Zhengquan, rain will also present another problem. "The shrimp farm is actually not far from Taihechang Town, but there is a steep dirt road about 1 kilometer long. When it rains, the shrimp truck cannot get out at all." To his relief, the local government is currently considering hardening this section. road.

What he learned was not just how to start a business

Zhang Zhengquan hired more than a dozen local migrant workers, and when the shrimp farm was idle, he introduced them to his father's farm in Sanya, Yubei Bay seafood market restaurants help.

"Boss Zhang is a nice and easy-going person. His salary of 80-100 yuan a day is never in arrears. And we only work 8 hours a day. If we exceed the time limit, overtime pay will be calculated." Zhou Chunyou, a nearby farmer He said that after the shrimp farm was built, he and several villagers no longer went out to work and came here to earn money.

At present, Zhang Zhengquan’s shrimp farm can produce two seasons a year. Each season of shrimps is raised for about 3 months before being put on the market. The annual output is more than 60 tons and the annual income is 5 million yuan.

"We don’t have to worry about sales, and the price is acceptable. Each pound is more than 35 yuan, but these shrimp ponds are always idle for about half a year." Zhang Zhengquan said that if a greenhouse is built and a boiler is installed for heating, , shrimps can also be raised in winter, thus achieving three seasons a year.

But this requires more funds. Zhang Zhengquan is embarrassed to reach out to his parents again: "When I make money, I can expand the scope and improve the facilities. I have to pay back the cost that my parents provided for me."

"Life in the army has made me understand that a good life must be created with one's own hands. The experience of shrimp farming in the past two years has made me understand the countryside and the difficulty of making money. This may be my biggest harvest in the past two years. Come on!" Zhang Zhengquan said. Rural deeds material 2

If she hadn’t returned to her hometown and saw little change in her hometown, she might not have chosen to start a business in the countryside. She said that maybe the family would continue to stay out of town, and the family of four would continue to live a life of gathering less and being apart more.

During the entrepreneurial period, in order to transfer land, she traveled alone to Chengdu, Chongqing, Zhaotong, Yunnan, and Bijie, Guizhou. She traveled thousands of kilometers and signed 19 land transfer contracts.

At present, the loach she has raised has been sold for more than 600,000 yuan, and the annual sales are expected to reach more than 1.2 million yuan. Only she and her parents manage and operate the 122-acre loach breeding base. She is Zhang Dongmei, the chairman of the Xinfeng Breeding and Breeding Professional Cooperative in Xianlin Town, Nanxi District.

Returning to hometown to start a business

Zhang Dongmei is 29 years old this year. She is a member of Group 7 of Hezhong Village, Xianlin Town, Nanxi District. Her family was poor in her early years. When she was 4 years old, her parents were forced to make a living. The family moved away and became a working class. Especially when she was in college, her family of four lived in three places for a long time. She longed to reunite her family, but was unable to realize this wish due to reality.

Because of her family’s limited financial conditions, Zhang Dongmei has been working part-time since she went to college. Zhang Dongmei is willing to try any part-time job that can earn money legally, such as mobile phone promotion, leaflet distribution, restaurant waiter, etc. Since her sophomore year, she has never asked her family for a penny for annual tuition and living expenses. Zhang Dongmei did a rough calculation and found that she could save her family more than 6,000 yuan a year.

After graduating from Shandong University of Economics in 2010, Zhang Dongmei took a local human resources management job with a monthly salary of several thousand yuan. In 2011, she went to Chongqing to work in financial management. At the same time, her parents were working in Xinjiang, Qinghai and other places. Zhang Dongmei, who has always wanted to start a business, began to feel unwilling to live a mediocre life.

The turning point came in 2013, when Zhang Dongmei and her family returned to their hometown to visit relatives. The family reunited after a rare reunion and had endless things to say. When they returned to Hezhong Village, they saw that the appearance of their hometown was not much different from that of more than 20 years ago. Zhang Dongmei had the idea of ????returning to her hometown to start a business. After mentioning it to his father, the two hit it off and were ready to have a big fight in their hometown.

"Dad knows how to breed loaches. We have beautiful mountains and clear waters here, and it is more suitable for breeding." Zhang Dongmei said that the benefits of breeding loaches are short, flat and fast. It takes 3-5 months for the seedlings to emerge from the water. In 2000 - 3,000 jin/mu, the income per mu is between 24,000 and 36,000 yuan, and can be harvested twice a year, and the income is between 48,000 yuan and 72,000 yuan. The market prospects were also relatively promising, so they just started working. The father and daughter immediately decided to go back to their original employer to complete the resignation procedures and return to their hometown to start a business.

Hundred Acre Base

In the second half of 2013, Zhang Dongmei and her father Zhang Xiuding returned to their hometown after an absence of more than 20 years. The father and daughter jointly invested 800,000 yuan to start their business. At that time, one of the problems that the father and daughter encountered was land transfer. Due to the large number of local villagers going out to work, and the lack of understanding of the concept of land transfer, the family was in an embarrassing situation where the funds and technology were in place but the site was not secured. .

At this moment, Zhang Dongmei received several calls, informing her that she could go to the other party’s location for loach breeding, and 300-500 acres of land could be transferred. The unit price per acre per year was only 80 yuan, and the lease period was from Zhang Dongmei Ding. There is even a free venue for Zhang Dongmei and his family to invest in the technology, and the company will be divided 50-50 at the end of the year.

Facing the “temptation”, Zhang Dongmei did not waver in her determination to return to her hometown to start a business. Since some villagers were unwilling, she would go from house to house and negotiate cooperation with them. At that time, Zhang Dongmei began to collect the addresses, phone numbers and other information of migrant workers, and went alone to Chengdu, Chongqing, Zhaotong, Yunnan, Bijie, Guizhou and other places to persuade them to sign land transfer cooperation agreements. She searched one by one, checked over and over again, and after 26 days and thousands of kilometers of travel, she finally signed 19 land lease agreements, with a total of 122 acres of land leased at 585 yuan per mu.

After the land problem was solved, Zhang Dongmei and her father began to build the farm. From leveling the farm to digging pits and other basic work, Zhang Dongmei did everything herself. After the farm was established, the father and daughter divided the labor. Zhang Xiuding was responsible for technical management, and Zhang Dongmei was responsible for the operation of the farm.

“If calculated based on the land rent given to us by the local people in Xinjiang, we can save more than 1 million yuan in costs.” Talking about why he insisted on staying in his hometown to start a business, Zhang Dongmei said that his father used to eat “hundreds of dollars” Growing up, firstly, I wanted to repay the kindness of my fellow villagers by "kneeling down with the lamb at its breasts", and secondly, I wanted to make the people in my hometown rich through breeding. Rural Deeds Material 3

After going through many difficulties, Weng Jie, a college student from Jinyun who returned to his hometown to start a business, finally found a breakthrough in succulents. Now his succulent plant base is expanding step by step.

The breeze blows, and the flowers, plants and trees beside the road along the stream in Sandu Village sway with the wind. The sun shines on the ground and also hits Weng Jie’s young face.

Weng Jie graduated from Zhejiang Normal University three years ago. He gave up a high-paying and promising white-collar job in Hangzhou and chose to return to his hometown in Jinyun to start a business and become rich.

During this period, he experienced the helplessness of factory bankruptcy and the despair of a bleak future. Finally, by chance, he founded the "Old Man's Family Farm" in Sandu Village, Xinbi Street, Jinyun County. This not only helped him get out of trouble, but also led to employment and income generation for the villagers. At the recent Provincial Agricultural Expo, Weng Jie participated in the display of the Agricultural Innovation Pavilion as one of the top ten agricultural makers in Zhejiang Province, and was encouraged by the Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee. Rural deeds material 4

The first business venture failed, and the second business failed again, should I continue?

“After the factory closed down, I was in debt of 300,000 yuan. Although I felt a little panicked at the time, but I didn’t regret it. I was even more determined to start a business, turn around, and prove it to myself and others,” Weng Jie said.

Based on the characteristics of his hometown with mountains and bamboo forests, Weng Jie began to play with various stone products and bamboo products, and opened an online store on Taobao. As soon as all kinds of novel root art flowerpots, stone flowerpots, bamboo flowerpots and other handmade flowerpots were posted online, they were very popular among flower lovers, and orders came in one after another.

When selling flower pots and vases in an online store, Weng Jie often uses flowers and plants as shooting props, including succulents. Weng Jie found that in addition to buying flower pots and vases, customers who visited the online store also wanted to buy succulents together. After customers purchase flower pots, they mostly use them to grow succulent plants, and they look very nice together. In the spring of 2014, after careful consideration, Weng Jie, who had a debt of 300,000 yuan, borrowed another 100,000 yuan from relatives and boldly established the old man's family farm in Jinyun County. "At that time, we owed foreign debts and couldn't figure out the entire market situation, so we could only proceed cautiously," Weng Jie said. The succulent plants grown in the greenhouse are matched with stones and bamboo utensils, and then the roots of the plants are covered with paving stones, golden grass, etc., and a creative succulent potted plant appears before your eyes, and the price is several times more than buying the utensils alone.

In order to learn the cultivation and management experience of succulent plants, Weng Jie spent more than 2 months traveling to succulent planting sites in more than 10 provinces and cities, including Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Fujian, Shanghai, Yunnan, and Guangdong. Base, and brought a large number of seedlings back to Jinyun, and built two planting greenhouses.

After the varieties are introduced, it becomes a matter of planting technology. Because we don’t understand the habits of succulents, a batch of summer succulents died from the cold last winter, and a batch of winter succulents died from the heat this summer. "Although the cost is somewhat tragic, what I have accumulated through my own exploration is real experience." Weng Jie said. Now he has basically mastered the habits and planting methods of various succulent varieties. After making a name for himself, he borrowed 800,000 yuan from the bank to expand his planting scale. Wengjie's farm now covers an area of ??nearly 30 acres, with more than 20 greenhouses and more than 600 succulent varieties. Rural deeds material 5

"Succulent plants are also called succulent plants. Since most of them grow in deserts, they cannot absorb water for a long time..." When it comes to succulent plants, Weng Jie spoke eloquently and led us Wandered around in the greenhouse.

Although succulents are easier to maintain than ordinary plants, Weng Jie still took many detours. When I first bought more than 2,000 seedlings, many of them died before they could grow because I was not familiar with their habits. Weng Jie visited famous experts on the Internet and learned from the big growers. For example, varieties such as Yulu need shade and cannot be exposed to the sun, so he adds a layer of black sunshade net outside the greenhouse; varieties such as Lindsay and Corolla have high requirements for soil permeability, so he adds more particulate matter when mixing the soil. ...After continuous learning and practice, Weng Jie slowly figured out the "personality" of succulents and came up with his own set of "planting tips." Weng Jie also opened a WeChat account to share his experience in raising meat with his friends, and also "showed off" his "little new favorite" from time to time.

Weng Jie is full of confidence in his entrepreneurial path, and his "cute" succulents have a large number of fans. "I also 'tested the waters' on Taobao, and the market response was very good. In less than three months, the sales volume on Taobao reached three crowns!" Weng Jie told Entrepreneurship Fish that although it is the off-season, he is still busy. It's overwhelming.

The sales of "succulents" are not a problem at all, but the lack of capital circulation makes Weng Jie very difficult.

After learning about Weng Jie’s situation, the Jinyun County Employment Management Service Office specially organized personnel to deliver policies to his door and encourage him to start a business. "Nowadays, when college students start their own businesses, the government provides strong support and provides certain financial subsidies. For example, one-time entrepreneurial subsidies, greenhouse site rentals, etc. We also provide small guaranteed loans of no more than 300,000 yuan and provide full interest subsidies. "The person in charge of the Employment Management Service said.

With the encouragement and support from the government, Weng Jie said frankly that he has gained more confidence. "Although starting a business is very difficult now, I believe that I can break into a new world."

Now through continuous learning and research, Weng Jie has cultivated more and more varieties of succulent plants in his greenhouse, reaching There are more than 600 kinds, and the prices range from a few yuan to hundreds or thousands of yuan. "Old Man Farm" has also grown from monthly sales of more than 2,000 yuan to now average daily sales of more than 3,000 yuan. At its peak, it can reach daily sales of more than 10,000 yuan. Monthly sales have reached about 100,000 yuan, and annual income will reach more than 100 yuan. Ten thousand yuan.

In addition to growing and selling succulent plants in its own online store, the "Old Man Family Farm" also has a large succulent exhibition hall on the farm. There is also an endless stream of retail investors coming from the surrounding areas to buy and purchase goods every day. "Old Man's Family Farm" has not only become a supplier for other online stores, but has also become an employment base for some surrounding villagers.

There is also a large ceramics experience shed in Wengjie’s farm. Visitors can make ceramic vases in the ceramic experience booth. After firing, Weng Jie combines various meat varieties according to the customer's requirements and sends the work to the customer. "Combining customer experience with shopping can lead to more interaction and increase interest. This is only in the initial trial stage. Based on consumer feedback, we will decide the future development direction." Weng Jie said: "My current products The main sales methods are wholesale and retail. The wholesale customers are mainly flower shops and wholesale markets in central and southern Zhejiang, and the retail sales are expected to be more than 2 million yuan this year."

The reporter is in Weng. In Jie's WeChat, he saw the wedding photos of him and his girlfriend Hu Hongfang taken at the succulent base. The talented and beautiful woman was filled with happiness among the succulents. After the photo was sent through WeChat Moments, it aroused strong reactions. "Perhaps we can use the succulent base to build a wedding photography base. We can also build a succulent wall interior decoration base, or plant succulents together with other plants..." Weng Jie has many ideas for the development of the farm. According to the market demand, this young man who refuses to admit defeat and is willing to endure hardships will have a broader entrepreneurial path.

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