At the kiwi plantation in Xinfeng village, Nanmudu town, Kaiyang county, Guiyang, workers are busily performing management tasks, such as dipping and thinning, to prevent the kiwi fruits from rotting or deforming.
Nanlong township in Kaiyang county is a typical traditional agricultural township. In recent years, leveraging its advantageous natural conditions in terms of altitude, climate, and soil, the township has been guiding villagers to develop the citrus industry.
Long hailed as the "Green Phosphorus Capital of China," Kaiyang county has witnessed flourishing development in the phosphorus chemical industry. However, in recent years, the traditional phosphorus chemical industry, primarily focusing on the production of yellow phosphorus and fertilizers, has faced challenges such as low added value in its products, high energy consumption, and suboptimal industrial chain structure.
Leaving Kaiyang was Chen's childhood dream. However, in 2011, he gave up a high-paying job, returned from Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangzhou province, to Kaiyang, and embarked on an entrepreneurial journey from nothing.
A concrete pouring ceremony for a heat and power co-generation project was held in Kaiyang Industrial Park in Kaiyang county on June 25, marking the beginning of construction on the main part of the project.
Kaiyang county achieved great results in business promotion this year.