On February 25th, Leping Municipal Government and Jingdezhen Urban Investment Group signed the investment framework agreement on the cooperation of greenhouse vegetable industrial park project, which means that the city has made great progress in reviving its golden signboard——"the land of vegetables in Jiangnan".
Vegetable industry is an advantageous and characteristic industry in Leping, so focusing on its construction is an important way to continuously improve agricultural efficiency and farmers' income. In recent years, the city has always insisted on promoting vegetables facilities, model of production and marketing and business structure, which served as the powerful fulcrum to improve the development of agricultural modernization. By optimizing its vegetable base, expandingd its scale and building industrial cluster, the city continues to strengthen the village collective economy, speed up agricultural rural modernization and promote rural revitalization.
This cooperation with Jingdezhen Urban Investment Group is a major project for Leping to promote the combination of government and enterprises and the high-quality development of the vegetable industry in a higher level and in a wider field. It is also a work model to seize the opportunity to promote the two sides to achieve complementary advantages, mutual benefit and joint development, which will have a significant and far-reaching influence on the innovative development of Leping vegetable industry and attaching importance to the status of Leping vegetable.
On the same day, Leping Municipal Government also signed a cooperation agreement on the development of new materials in the silicon industry with Changnan New District Management Committee and Jiangxi Transparent Ceramic New Material Co., Ltd. The signing of this cooperation agreement provides a solid guarantee for the city's industrial development "50" project with the annual output of 750,000 tons of new ceramic materials production lines, which is of great significance to the development of the city's new ceramic materials project.