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Qinnan District: ¡°Double-high¡± construction puzzle solved by ¡°Three On-behalf¡± Pattern of cooperative

Posted by: Release time:2017-12-19

To speed up construction of ¡°Double-high¡± sugar cane base, Qinnan District innovated the ¡°Three On-behalf¡± Pattern of cooperative. As a result, the construction of ¡°Double-high¡± base is successful and effective. At present, the ¡°Double-high¡± base in Qinnan District that has adopted the pattern has covered 11,376 mu, accounting for 69.49% of the total building area.

The full name of cooperative¡¯s ¡°Three On-behalf¡± Pattern is ¡°Double-high¡± sugar cane base construction mode that the cooperative builds, plants and manages on the behalf of its members. To be explicit, the professional cooperative will utilize government¡¯s and sugar factories¡¯ polices that benefit the people to unify plan, and level the land, breaking the ridges and integrating small lots into big ones. The cooperative constructs paths in the fields, drainage ditches and water-saving irrigation facilities strictly in accordance with the designing requirements of ¡°Double-high¡± base construction. Mechanized farming and improved variety planting will be done for members of the cooperative and members can manage the field by themselves or appoint the cooperative to manage on their behalf. Revenues of the sugar cane belong to members of the cooperative. The construction pattern follows the philosophy of ¡°people-oriented¡± and pays attention to the ideological work on the mass. Before reclaiming the land, the mapping and marking of land boundaries will be handled carefully and the area of the lot will be shown clearly to reassure sugar cane farmers. Mechanized farming and planting will be adopted during construction. The pattern effectively realizes operation at scale, variety improving, production mechanization and modern water conservancy of sugar cane, along with cost-reducing and efficiency enhancing. Farmers are increasingly willing to participate in the ¡°Double-high¡± base construction.