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.
A total of 16 agricultural products from Guizhou province were included in the third group of nationally-renowned and superior new agricultural products in 2023, which was recently released by the Quality and Safety Center of Agricultural and Rural Affairs Department. Among them was Kaiyang county's green tea.
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.
The Guizhou provincial government recently issued the "Implementation Opinions on Promoting the High-Quality Development of the County Economy", according to a press conference held on Dec 6.
In recent years, Shizi village in Kaiyang county has leveraged technology to empower local selenium-rich rice cultivation, making villagers more prosperous.
The 200MW/400MWh centralized energy storage power station in Kaiyang county, Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, has been successfully connected to the grid and completed its initial charging.