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The development status of Lanzhou Lily

Development Overview

The development of Lanzhou's lily industry has gone through a very tortuous development process. In the 1980s, Chen Junyu, a professor at Beijing Forestry University, named it "Lanzhou Lily". Since then, Lanzhou Lily has been used as a common name and is famous throughout the country, different from other planting areas. This set off the peak of Lanzhou lily cultivation. . By 1987, Lanzhou's total lily area reached more than 30,000 acres, with a total output of more than 7.5 million kilograms. However, the good times did not last long. In 1988, Lanzhou lilies experienced the first wave of "difficulty in selling and falling prices", and then continued to shrink. By 1991, the planting area in Qilihe District was only 6,400 acres. When the relevant departments analyzed the reasons, they believed that the first was limited processing capacity, the second was insufficient market development, and the third was too many thousand-headed lilies (relative to high-quality single-headed lilies), which led to a decline in the quality of commercial lilies.

Beginning in 1992, lily planting in Lanzhou began to recover, and prices continued to rise for nine consecutive years. By 2001, when the purchase price was at its highest, commercial lilies reached 17 yuan per kilogram. It was also in December 2001 that Qilihe District obtained the certification trademark (certificate of protected origin) for "Lanzhou Lily". At this time, the lily planting area in Qilihe District reached nearly 40,000 acres. All counties and districts in Lanzhou City and surrounding counties also planted lilies. The lily planting area in the province reached 100,000 acres.

Construction of pollution-free product demonstration base

In order to further improve the quality of lilies and fully implement the action plan for planting pollution-free agricultural products in Gansu Province and Lanzhou City, under the guidance of the Provincial and Municipal Technical Supervision Bureau Under the supervision and guidance, farmers' planting standards were standardized, field management was strengthened, and a provincial-level pollution-free lily standardized production demonstration base was built in Qinggang Village with good construction conditions. The base area is 1,000 acres, and the driving area is 10,000 acres. As of 2005, the pollution-free lily production area recognized by the Pollution-free Agricultural Products Certification Committee of the Gansu Provincial Department of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry reached 22,370 acres, thus creating conditions and laying the foundation for the development of lily industrialization.

The market mechanism of company + base + association + farmers

Lanzhou fully combines its superior lily resource advantages and clearly proposes "rationalization of layout, production base, integrated operation and standardized management" , service socialization, product branding, and pollution-free quality" development ideas. And with the market as the guide, we have further improved the operating mechanism of "company + base + association + farmers", mobilized and organized farmers, constantly opened up the market, and seized information, promote technology, and promote regional economic development. Through this operating mechanism, the decentralized production of each household is connected to large domestic and foreign markets, forming a shared interest and risk sharing between enterprises and farmers. At present, there are more than 500 lily processing households in the city, with an annual processing capacity of hundreds of thousands of tons, mainly vacuum fresh lilies and dried lilies. Lily powder, Lily lozenges, Lily nutritional cereals, Lily beverages and other deep-processed products are mainly sold to large and medium-sized cities at home and abroad such as Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Beijing. Sales outlets centered in Guangzhou account for 51% of Lily sales. %, the sales outlets centered in Shanghai account for 21% of Lily sales, and the sales outlets centered on Beijing account for 18% of Lily sales. The rest are sold in the local market, and some Lily products are exported to the United States, Japan, and Hong Kong. , Taiwan and other countries and regions.