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What does one village, one product mean?

"One village, one product" refers to the rural economic development in which a village (or several villages) has leading products and industries with great market potential, obvious regional characteristics and high added value in a certain area, and gives full play to local resource advantages, traditional advantages and location advantages according to the domestic and international market demand, and vigorously promotes scale, standardization, branding and marketization construction, thus greatly enhancing the overall strength and comprehensive competitiveness of the rural economy.

1979, the governor of Oita Prefecture, Japan, Mr. Hiramatsu Shouyan proposed "one village, one product".

1In August 1983, Mr. Hiramatsu Shouyan first gave a speech on "One Village, One Product" in Shanghai, and then launched the "One Factory, One Product" activity in Wuhan.

meaning

One village, one product, is an important way for poverty-stricken areas to carry out poverty alleviation and development and help farmers get rid of poverty and become rich. All localities should adhere to the new development concept to lead the development of one village and one product in poverty-stricken areas, change the development mode, and drive poor households out of poverty and become rich; Firmly establish the concept of market leading, and insist on doing a good job in characteristic industries; Firmly establish the concept of innovative development to help poor areas achieve overtaking in corners; Firmly establish the concept of green development and turn green mountains into Jinshan Yinshan.