The chairman of a cooperative and her Lovol Corps embarked on a new road of poverty alleviation
At the beginning of summer, Rongshengda Planting Farmers' Professional Cooperative in Linxi County, Chifeng City ushered in the climax of planting miscellaneous grains and beans. In the daliangdaozi plot of Shuangxing village, Xinchengzi Town, the mountain terraces are deeply cultivated into dark ridges. The wind is filled with the smell of newly turned soil and the smell of green grass. At this time, Zhao Lijie is leading her Lovol army to sow millet with agricultural machinery workers.
Zhao Lijie is currently the chairman of Rongshengda Planting Farmers' professional cooperative. Since its establishment in 2017, the cooperative has transferred more than 300 mu of land from the beginning. At present, the scale of transferred land has reached 36000 mu. From the original tractor to the current 38 large, medium and small agricultural machinery, it has truly created a "LOVOL corps". This Lovol Corps has not only greatly reduced the farming cost of local coarse grains and beans, but also objectively helped the intensive and mechanized operation of local agricultural production.
At the same time, Zhao Lijie also led the villagers to carry out deep processing of coarse cereals, open up online and offline sales channels, and establish the local organic coarse cereals brand of "Shuangxing old three districts" and "providing for the aged with land"... Now the cooperative has an annual sales of more than 9 million yuan, and its products are exported to Beijing, Northeast China, Hebei and other places, which has led more than 200 poor households out of poverty and increased the income of 1640 households.
From the daughter-in-law who married to a remote mountain village to the backbone who led the villagers to become rich, Zhao Lijie led her LOVOL corps and local farmers to embark on a new way to get rid of poverty. In the Mongolian heroic epic jianger, the Mongolian horse is a symbol of continuous struggle and self-improvement. From Zhao Lijie, we deeply feel that the Mongolian horse spirit of "hard-working, indomitable and never give up until the goal is achieved" is like an eternal fire, penetrating through the years and renewing over time.