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Agricultural development in Yongledian Town

Further increase support for the agricultural industry and vigorously develop the under-forest economy. In 2007, nearly 5 million yuan was invested in the infrastructure construction of forest fungus planting plots and subsidized bacteria rods and strains for farmers. 13 million yuan in facility agriculture policy support funds were promptly received. The town has developed 10,000 acres of fungus planting area, 8,300 acres of facility agriculture, and 3,000 acres of open-field vegetable production. The net income of farmers from planting fungus reaches 8,000 yuan per mu, the net income from mushrooms reaches more than 10,000 yuan, and the average income from facility vegetable production reaches more than 6,000 yuan per mu. Complete the green and pollution-free standard certification of the town's fungi and vegetable products, and uniformly register the "Eternal Ruiquan" trademark, laying the foundation for building a superior agricultural brand and deep processing of fungi and vegetables. Vigorously develop urban modern agriculture, build a modern urban agricultural corridor along the intercity railway and a characteristic agricultural industrial belt along Kongxing Road, and start the construction of five major parks. Among them, Sangrui Ecological Manor has received more than 3,000 people since its trial operation, providing employment for nearly a thousand local rural laborers; it invested 2 million yuan to build a demonstration garden of new and high-quality edible fungi varieties under the forest, introducing more than 10 kinds of abalone mushrooms, ganoderma lucidum, long-root mushrooms, etc. New varieties of edible fungi; Yongle High-efficiency Modern Agricultural Science and Technology Industrial Park has invested nearly 10 million yuan, and the construction of high-standard solar greenhouses has been basically completed; the preparation of feasibility study reports for Sandy Manor and Sandy Park has been initially completed.