Qingpiyuan Village in Menlouxia Yao Township, Xintian County, distributed dividends from collectively owned forests to villagers recently. The dividends included land rent and incomes from nonagricultural work. In recent years, the village administration has actively explored new approaches of the collective economy development. More than 1,160 mu (about 77.4 hectares) of collectively owned barren hills have been developed to plant fir trees, increasing villagers' income via land rent and nonagricultural work revenue. The photo shows villagers receiving dividends. (Photo/Liu Guixiong and Liu Kaidong)
Qingpiyuan Village in Menlouxia Yao Township, Xintian County, distributed dividends from collectively owned forests to villagers recently. The dividends included land rent and incomes from nonagricultural work. In recent years, the village administration has actively explored new approaches of the collective economy development. More than 1,160 mu (about 77.4 hectares) of collectively owned barren hills have been developed to plant fir trees, increasing villagers' income via land rent and nonagricultural work revenue. The photo shows villagers receiving dividends. (Photo/Liu Guixiong and Liu Kaidong)
Qingpiyuan Village in Menlouxia Yao Township, Xintian County, distributed dividends from collectively owned forests to villagers recently. The dividends included land rent and incomes from nonagricultural work. In recent years, the village administration has actively explored new approaches of the collective economy development. More than 1,160 mu (about 77.4 hectares) of collectively owned barren hills have been developed to plant fir trees, increasing villagers' income via land rent and nonagricultural work revenue. The photo shows villagers receiving dividends. (Photo/Liu Guixiong and Liu Kaidong)
Qingpiyuan Village in Menlouxia Yao Township, Xintian County, distributed dividends from collectively owned forests to villagers recently. The dividends included land rent and incomes from nonagricultural work. In recent years, the village administration has actively explored new approaches of the collective economy development. More than 1,160 mu (about 77.4 hectares) of collectively owned barren hills have been developed to plant fir trees, increasing villagers' income via land rent and nonagricultural work revenue. The photo shows villagers receiving dividends. (Photo/Liu Guixiong and Liu Kaidong)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Pang Yuehui
Chinese source: hunantoday