Guazhou County, Gansu Province Seeks Sustainable Rural Revitalization through Fiscal Fund Allocation

Guazhou County, located in the Gansu Province of China, has been actively implementing a comprehensive strategy for rural revitalization, focusing on the high-quality development of agriculture and rural areas. The county's Finance Bureau has been instrumental in this effort, closely following the central tasks of the county party committee and government, and prioritizing the adjustment of agricultural industrial structure and green development. By allocating fiscal funds precisely, the county has aimed to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and alleviate farmers' concerns.

Key Takeaways:

  • Guazhou County has allocated 5.6442 million yuan for agricultural social service funds by 2025, aimed at giving full play to the "invisible hand" of the market.
  • The county has implemented a multi-segment agricultural trusteeship social service model, building a modern agricultural management system and reducing agricultural production costs.
  • The "sheep" initiative, bolstered by subsidies for improved breeds, has gained momentum for industrial upgrading, with the allocation of 2.148 million yuan for sheep new breed improvement projects.
  • The "One Card" management system for public welfare and agricultural subsidies has brought in 716 high-quality breeding rams across 13 townships, benefiting 716 farmers.
  • The "grain-to-feed" program has promoted transformation and fostered a greener crop-livestock cycle, with 610,000 yuan allocated for the program and 600,000 yuan for high-yield, high-quality alfalfa demonstration bases.
  • Over 5,000 mu (approximately 16,000 mu) of land in the county has been converted from grain to feed, generating and storing 20,300 tons of high-quality forage.

Statistics:

  • 5.6442 million yuan: allocated for agricultural social service funds by 2025.
  • 2.148 million yuan: allocated for sheep new breed improvement projects.
  • 716: high-quality breeding rams brought in across 13 townships.
  • 610,000 yuan: allocated for the "grain-to-feed" program.
  • 600,000 yuan: allocated for high-yield, high-quality alfalfa demonstration bases.
  • 20,300 tons: high-quality forage generated and stored.
  • 5,000 mu (approximately 16,000 mu): land converted from grain to feed.

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