Ehu Town, Zhongcai Road: Supporting Enterprises and Benefiting the People (Part 1)


2025-02-08

  One road can drive an entire industry, and one road can bring prosperity to a local community. The pavement hardening project for the industrial park in Ehu Village, Ehu Town, has been implemented at the Ehu Agricultural Product Processing Base. The cement pavement is 700 meters long, 5 meters wide, and 0.18 meters thick; the drainage ditches are 700 meters long, 0.4 meters wide, 0.4 meters high, and 0.15 meters thick. Taking the central special lottery public welfare funds supporting rural revitalization projects in old revolutionary base areas as an important opportunity, the town Party committee and government have adhered to the guiding principle of using roads as a bridge, leveraging roads to boost industries, and relying on industries to increase incomes. They have continuously increased investment and accelerated the construction of rural revitalization industrial roads. Relying on the abundant enterprise resources within the industrial park, they are carefully planning and coordinating the construction of supporting facilities for the park, thereby contributing to rural revitalization, further promoting the development of the agricultural industry, and achieving the goal of making villages more beautiful and villagers wealthier.

  Standing on the cement pavement right at the entrance of the factory, Yu Wenfeng, General Manager of Jiangxi Fupin Hui Agricultural Comprehensive Development Co., Ltd., wore a smile that couldn't hide his inner joy: “I’m truly deeply grateful for the great policies of the Party and the government! After the industrial park completed paving the roads, on the one hand, it has greatly facilitated people’s commutes, making their daily lives safer and more secure; on the other hand, transporting goods has become much easier and more efficient, attracting more customers to come in and enabling our products to reach markets more smoothly. As sales channels expand, people’s incomes naturally rise as well, and their lives are getting better and better.”