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The story of poverty alleviation

Today, we visited xx's family in Group 2, xx Village, xx Township. Seeing our arrival, xx was overjoyed. He held my hand for a long time and refused to let go. From his smile, I saw hope, and I firmly believed that this tough battle would be won.

It is understood that there are four people in Chen Zhengquan. One child is in college, and the other is in Grade 8 in xx Township Central School. He is the only labor force in the family who can send two children to school. He owed a lot of money a few years ago. We listed him as a "poor household", took out the spirit of "no break, no stand", and made an effective plan for their special situation, and fought a beautiful turnaround in the past three years.

A few years ago, there were many poor households in xx township. Why are they poor? Because there is no technology, no way out. They are all farmers and only know how to farm. Although there are many kinds of crops in our hometown, the output is problematic and the market is not good. Most people can only go out to work, and they can't make money after one year, so there are more people who are naturally poor.

If you find the root cause, you can "prescribe the right medicine." In view of xx's situation, we communicated with him and finally decided to let him develop flue-cured tobacco.

In recent years, under the discussion and research organized by our township, we decided to develop flue-cured tobacco according to local conditions, and cooperated with the Tobacco Monopoly Bureau to provide technical guidance to help complete the proposal of oven. Every step of flue-cured tobacco breeding, cultivation, baking, classification and recycling was followed by technicians. Shuttle through the fields with farmers, become one, after several years of struggle, many people have taken off the hat of poverty.

At the beginning of 20 15, our "one-on-one" poverty alleviation Commissioner went to xx's house to get to know the situation with him. At first, he didn't want to grow flue-cured tobacco, because he was afraid that he wouldn't make money all the year round and his children wouldn't have the money to pay tuition. Knowing this situation, I immediately reported to my superiors and applied for a "difficult subsidy" for my children. And talk to him. This time, I brought a tobacco technician from our hometown and told him some policy subsidies and technical guidance for developing flue-cured tobacco. He decided to reconsider. It's almost seedling season, and I'm as anxious as an ant on hot bricks. So I explained the policy to him again, explaining the process and technical support throughout, as well as the experience of fellow villagers. He finally decided to start planting flue-cured tobacco.

That year, the flue-cured tobacco in xx grew well, but the first time there was something wrong with the flue-cured tobacco, because the heat was not well grasped and the tobacco leaves were burnt. This made him very worried. I rushed over as soon as I got to know the situation with the technicians. The technician analyzed it carefully and told him what went wrong. When the second furnace came, we stayed at the flue-cured tobacco position with him day and night. Finally, a furnace of golden flue-cured tobacco came out without forgetting his own initiative. By the month of 10, after all the flue-cured tobacco was purchased, xx was happy from ear to ear.