As the saying goes: There are few people idle in April, and people everywhere are busy picking mulberry and raising silkworms. Entering the fourth month of the lunar calendar, silkworm farmers in Yao’an County have reached their busiest time again.
Yao’an has a long history of sericulture. Today, sericulture is still one of the important channels for many people to increase their income. In this season, green mulberry fields can be seen everywhere in the Changshou Village Committee of Dongchuan Town. The mulberry fields in the valley are connected together, swaying in the wind and setting off waves of green waves.
Zan Pixiang, 58, has been raising silkworms for 26 years. Since the silkworms entered their fourth instar, he and his wife have become even busier. They start picking mulberry leaves at five o’clock every morning and feed the first meal to the silkworms at eight o’clock. , consuming nearly 1,000 kilograms of mulberry leaves every day, coupled with his wife’s illness, made him a little bit overwhelmed. Looking at the white and plump silkworms, Zan Pixiang touched and touched, hoping that this year’s spring silkworms could be sold at a good price.
“Now I wake up from my long sleep. It’s been almost 11 days. I’m going to start feeding the medicine tonight. After I feed it, I’ll put it on the fence. The busiest days are the past few days, which have been postponed due to the weather. Time, it would have taken nine days to reach the gate.” Zan Pixiang said.
Changshou Village is the first village in Yao An to embark on the road of sericulture and prosperity. Nearly 900 of the 1,810 households in the village are raising sericulture. Every year, the output value of sericulture alone can reach 1,300 yuan. Ten thousand yuan. There are more than 60 families like Zan Pixiang’s family whose annual income from sericulture is about 100,000 yuan. Wuhai Village in Guanglu Town is also one of the key sericulture production areas in Yao’an County. In 2019, it was rated as a “one village, one product” professional village for the development of sericulture industry.
When entering Wuhai Village during this time, everyone is busy picking mulberry leaves, feeding silkworms, shoveling silkworm excrement, and preparing for the emergence of spring silkworms. In the mulberry field of Wu Hai Group 6, 61-year-old Wu Baohong and his wife are busy picking mulberry leaves. Although they are old, the high income from sericulture makes Wu Baohong reluctant to rest.
“I have been raising silkworms for more than 20 years. I can earn more than 20,000 yuan a year and support my own life. My two children are grown. It is still cost-effective to raise silkworms. If I have to move it, I still have to raise it for a few more years.” Wu Baohong said.
In Wuhai Village, there are more than 420 sericulture households like Wu Baohong. Income from sericulture is the main source of income for the villagers besides working.
“This year we will focus on the five red flags proposed by the county party committee and government, and we will strive to create a prosperous Hongqi Village. We are very confident, because more than 80% of our farmers rely on sericulture as their main income. , our large households can reach 80,000 to 90,000 a year, and ordinary farmers have stabilized at around 20,000, which can basically maintain a family’s expenses and still have a slight surplus. We are confident and determined to strive to create a prosperous industrial Hongqi Village.” Wuhai Village Party Gong Yunlong, secretary of the general branch, said.
It is understood that there are currently 39,500 acres of mulberry orchards in Yao’an County and 4,138 sericulture households. This year, a total of 4,350 spring silkworm seeds have been distributed, with an estimated production of 181 tons of cocoons. Calculated based on prices for the same period in previous years, only spring silkworms One item can achieve an output value of 10 million yuan. In the next step of work, the county will strengthen scientific and technological innovation and the transformation of achievements, speed up the replacement of silkworm breeds, help silkworm farmers increase their income and become rich, and drive continued revitalization of the countryside.
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