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Yong’an Town: The textile and garment industry “weaves” the dream of rural revitalization



Only when industries are prosperous can the sustainable development of the rural economy be guaranteed, and only then can rural revitalization have greater stamina. Relying on its …

Only when industries are prosperous can the sustainable development of the rural economy be guaranteed, and only then can rural revitalization have greater stamina. Relying on its abundant human resources, Yong’an Town vigorously develops the textile and garment industry, uses the industry to drive employment, and allows people to work at home, achieving the goal of “taking care of their families and finding employment” and assisting rural revitalization.

1. A married woman returns to her hometown and builds a platform for wealth with skillful skills

Li Mei is the person in charge of a textile factory in Licun Village, Yongan Town. She also has another identity– A married woman from Licun Village. In 2012, she returned to her hometown to start a business, renting villagers’ houses in the village, moving the factory into residential buildings, and hiring local villagers to come to work, thereby helping the villagers increase their income and become rich.

“This is the place where I grew up. I have deep feelings for this land. I hope the people in my hometown can live a good life.” Li Mei said.

According to Li Mei, there are more than 10 workers every day at least, and more than 30 at most times. There are 4 people who have been lifted out of poverty. Those who come to work are old and young at home and cannot come. For women who work outside, their average monthly salary when they come here to work is more than 2,000 yuan.

In Yongan Town, there is more than one married woman like Li Mei who returned to her natal family to start a business. There are 7 textile factories in the town run by married women. They have provided jobs for more than 100 villagers. Among them, 27 people have been lifted out of poverty.

2. Migrant workers returned to their hometowns to set up garment factories, leaving fellow villagers to find jobs at their doorsteps

Pang Caizhan is in his early thirties. In 2015, he returned to his hometown and opened a garment factory. Currently, he has two clothing production workshops with more than 80 employees and an annual output value of more than 3 million yuan.

“You can’t just work outside all your life. If you want to get rich, you have to do something on your own.” Based on this idea, Pang Caizhan returned to his hometown to start a business. In the early days, he could only rent buildings from villagers as production workshops and had only more than 20 employees. Last year, he rented a poverty alleviation workshop in Tai’an Village and a factory of more than 200 square meters in Yong’anwei Town to further expand the scale of production.

The more than 80 workers recruited by Pang Caizhan are all left-behind women in rural areas, aged between 30 and 50 years old. Among them are experts in sewing, as well as apprentices who are training. The left-behind women working in his factory. The salary of ordinary workers exceeds 2,000 yuan per month. For workers with skilled skills and high production volume, the maximum monthly salary can reach 6,000 yuan. . Pang Caizhan allows villagers to find jobs at home. They can work and take care of their families at the same time, so that they can do both without delay.

3. Pig farmers switch to another business and start a new business, hoping to make a fortune

Huang Zhaowu, a cadre of the Chengzhi Village Committee, was once a large pig farmer. In 2018, his pig farm was designated as a prohibited area. In response to the call of the party committee and the government, he took the initiative to close his pig farm.

The pig farm is gone, what next? Huang Zhaowu thought about it for a long time, during which he also went out to inspect passion fruit, mushrooms, vegetables and other planting bases. Finally, on the advice of his family, he chose to open a textile factory.

Huang Zhaowu’s pig farm is very large. He hired people to dismantle and defunctionalize the pig farm, and then thoroughly clean and disinfect the pig farm. In 2019, he purchased more than 30 textile machines from outside and invested all the government subsidies for demolishing pig pens and his original savings into the textile factory. Currently, there are more than 20 villagers working in its textile factory, including 3 people who have been lifted out of poverty. The annual output value of the textile factory is more than 600,000 yuan.

Huang Zhaowu said: “In order to transform and open a textile factory, all the pig farms were used, covering an area of ​​more than 200 square meters. The policy stipulates that pigs cannot be raised in prohibited areas. As a village cadre and party member, I must Actively cooperate with the party committee and the government to improve environmental protection. Transforming abandoned pig farms into textile factories is a good way.”

In Yong’an Town, there are also farmers like Huang Zhaowu who have switched industries and opened textile factories. 6 homes.

4. Once a poor household, now a leader in getting rich

Peng Chengfu, a villager from Shantiantun, Zhenping Village, was once a registered poor household in Zhenping Village. Combining the clothing production skills he had mastered while working abroad for many years, he returned to his hometown to open a garment factory, attracting surrounding villagers to come to work and help the villagers become rich and increase their income.

In a private house in Zhenping Village, the “click-click” sound of the sewing machine is endless, and brand-new trousers are being formed one after another. This is Peng Chengfu’s garment factory, which has witnessed his transformation from a poor household to a leader in becoming rich. Because his daughter suffered from leukemia, Peng Chengfu was identified as a registered poor household in 2014. He mainly relies on working outside the home to support his family, but in order to take care of his daughter’s illness, he had to give up the opportunity to work outside the home. Unable to go out to work, family income has been reduced, and the family’s life has become even more difficult. In order to solve his family’s difficulties, he came up with the idea of ​​opening a garment factory.

As a result, Peng Chengfu raised more than 100,000 yuan to set up a garment factory to undertake clothing processing, and turned from a wage earner into a boss. The factory mainly processes trousers, including cutting, sewing, drilling, etc., and pays on a piece-by-piece basis. Currently, 15 villagers work in the garment factory, with each person earning a monthly salary of 1,500-4,600 yuan.

Yongan Town currently has 37 textile and garment factories, with an annual output value of more than 30 million yuan, and can provide more than 1,000 jobs. The development of the textile industry not only increases employment opportunities for villagers, but also lays a warm foundation for their well-off lives. In the next step, Yongan Town will increase its support for the textile industry, expand the scale of the textile industry, cultivate 1-2 large-scale textile and garment enterprises, accelerate the formation of the prototype of a “textile and garment town”, drive more villagers to achieve employment and become rich, and help rural areas Revitalize.

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