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Original Title: Financial Poverty Alleviation Achieved, Postal Savings Bank of China Illuminates Dream of Wealth
2020 is the year in which the goal of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects will be achieved, and it will be the last year to win the battle against poverty comprehensively. China Postal Savings Bank fully implements the deployment and requirements of the Party Central Committee, State Council and regulatory authorities on poverty alleviation work, continues to increase financial accuracy in poverty alleviation, does everything possible to help win the battle against poverty, promotes the effective connection of poverty alleviation and rural revitalization, and uses financial power. Illuminates the dream of the well-off.
“Happy Shuttle” in Chaotang Village
At 6 a.m., Chen, 56, got up, ate breakfast, and hurried to the Majia Pomelo plantation to start the work day.
Lao Chen is a poor family member of the Jiangjiafan Group in Chaotang Village, Cenyang City, Hengfeng County, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province. More than ten years ago, he was crushed by a coal mine in a coal mine and almost lost his ability to work. Grow vegetables for a living.
In 2016, the Majiayou “Jiyouhuawan” grapefruit plantation base, invested and built by Shangrao Qingfeng Agriculture Co., Ltd., was completed and started recruiting workers from nearby villages. When he learned that daily work was simply light work, like weeding and grapefruit picking, Old Chen moved on. , It was applied to the base and worked for 4 years.
“I really didn’t expect that, at my age and physical condition, I could continue to work at home and earn money. This gives me more confidence in my future life.” Recently, I received 3,500 yuan from the financial staff of Majiayou Planting Base. After winning a job, Old Chen’s mouth filled with a happy smile and a warm feeling melted in his heart.
At the Majiayou plantation base, there are many poor households like Lao Chen. The base employs more than 20 permanent workers and 40 or 50 seasonal workers. Due to the different content and intensity of work, male workers earn 100 yuan a day. The working women have an income of 80 yuan a day, and many poor households here catch up with the “happy shuttle bus” to a well-off society in a comprehensive way.
And for all this, we have a “new farmer” to thank – Li Weiping. More than ten years ago, Li Weiping went south to Dongguan, Guangdong. After years of hard work, he started retailing and wholesaling fruit. He saved his first pot of gold. Its fruit counters are located in the main supermarkets in Dongguan, with annual sales of 100 million yuan.
“It is precisely because I started with the fruit wholesale and retail trade, and am very interested in the market, that I choose the extension of the industrial end, and now it covers the primary, secondary and tertiary industries,” Li Weiping said, as the people pay more attention to food safety, green organic food has become increasingly favored by consumers and was born into a peasant family with the idea of returning to his hometown to start a business. After half a year of inspection, he finally decided to use Chaotang Village as a base to plant Majiayou grapefruit. “The climate and soil conditions here are very suitable.”
To make the market bigger, there must be enough working capital. In 2017, the Postal Savings Bank of China Branch in Hengfeng County, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, provided a “Huinongtong” loan of 3 million yuan to the company to support the construction of Majiayou plantation bases and help businesses alleviate poverty.
Since then, PSBC Jiangxi Shangrao Branch and Shangrao Qingfeng Agriculture Co., Ltd. have established a cooperative relationship. This year’s epidemic has caused traffic jams, the company’s Majiayou grapefruit sales have been affected, and repayment of funds is temporarily difficult. The Hengfeng County Branch quickly provided a 3 million yuan loan to the company, which effectively guaranteed agricultural production during the epidemic, provided employment protection for local poor households, and accurately dumped financial “running water” into the fields.
With the support of the Postal Savings Bank of China, Li Weiping’s Majiayou grapefruit planting business has become stronger and more secure. The company has 3,500 acres of Majiayou grapefruit production and plantation base, 2,000 acres of high-quality and high-quality rice plantation base, with annual sales of more than 70 million yuan. “Main body support” unit. In April this year, the company was also recognized as a leading provincial-level poverty alleviation enterprise for agricultural industrialization by the Jiangxi Provincial Office of Poverty Alleviation and the Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.
The eco-rich are busy selling “carbon”
In Guoquanyan Township, Nayong County, Bijie City, Guizhou Province, intense sunlight shines through the forest and casts dappled shadows on the ground. Alongside the towering cedars of the forest, the newly planted saplings spit out a fresh green, becoming the hope of enrichment for local villagers.
“Do not underestimate this seedling. It grows in your own land and does not cut. Its effect of absorption and reduction of carbon emissions allows me to make money selling air.” Speaking about the experience of “selling carbon”, Guohuan Old Man Wang, a villager from Yanxiang Tubu Village, said with a smile on his face.
He cleared the brush in his forest while calculating his bill: “Planting a carbon sink tree can earn you 3 yuan. Since October last year, I have sold 1,304 trees, earning 3,912 yuan.”
Guizhou is an experimental zone of national ecological civilization and one of the main battlegrounds for poverty alleviation in the country. In order to help transform “green waters and green mountains” into “golden mountains and silver mountains” and achieve a win-win situation between development and ecological protection, the PSBC Guizhou branch is actively involved in the project. Carbon sink poverty alleviation pilot led by Guizhou Provincial Development and Reform Commission.
The Guiyang branch of the Postal Savings Bank of China in Guizhou Province started a carbon buying initiative and relied on its extensive outlets coverage to settle and pay for carbon sink funds for poor households. It opened its doors to more than 1,500 farmers in many poor counties (cities) like Fuquan and Pingba. The settlement carbon sink cards and funds convert poor households’ ecological resources into economic income and help realize the organic unity of ecological prosperity and beauty for the people.
“Poverty Sheep” Helps Get Rich
Xiaozhai Village, Yangzhuang Township, Chang’an District, Xi’an City, Shaanxi Province is located at the northern foot of the Qinling Mountains and is a key poverty alleviation village in Chang’an District an. Lao Yang is one of the impoverished households in Xiaozhai Village that have been shelved and searched. She has elderly and sick parents. In 2016, he was accidentally disabled. The life of a family of three became increasingly difficult. Lao Yang has a “stubborn energy” in his bones that does not give in to difficulties, and he is determined to get rich by working hard with his bare hands.
“Thanks to the loan from PSBC to help me raise goats, I came out of poverty,” Lao Yang said of his experience of poverty alleviation with gratitude. In 2017, the Postal Savings Bank of China was heard to issue poverty alleviation microloans for poor households without collateral, mortgages, and poverty alleviation discounts. Lao Yang immediately consulted the Postal Savings Bank of China’s Chang’an District Branch in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province and applied for a loan. Soon she received the loan of 25,000 yuan. With funds, expand the barn, buy lambs, buy saplings … Lao Yang started to get to work.
In the early stage of breeding, Lao Yang actively communicated with other farmers, consulted with technicians, participated in training courses to improve his skills, quickly learned prevention and care of lambs, and found a way to raise sheep so that get rich. The number of lambs increased from the initial 60. It has grown to more than 100, generating more than 50,000 yuan in revenue. In February 2018, he established a breeding cooperative.
Through large-scale breeding in the past two years, Lao Yang earned an annual income of 120,000 yuan in 2018, and his family’s net income was more than 70,000 yuan. Not only did she pay off her loan, but she also successfully eliminated poverty.
In October 2019, Lao Yang won the “Shaanxi Provincial Poverty Alleviation Award” awarded by the Shaanxi Provincial Leading Group for Poverty Alleviation. Now he is more motivated. In November 2019, Lao Yang applied for a 150,000 yuan reemployment loan from Postal Savings Bank to expand the scale of professional cooperatives for breeding.
In just a few years, Lao Yang went from being a poor home with a difficult life to becoming a wealthy master in the village. With his diligent hands, he changed his poor life and also led other poor people to become rich and to live a wealthy life together.
Editor Li Weijia reviewing Xue Jingning