Chapter 146 Adjusting Development Strategies Based on Assessment



In the long river of village ecological development, the assessment results are like a precise nautical chart, clearly marking the reefs and shoals along the way. Adjusting the development strategy based on the assessment is a key decision made by a wise helmsman, guiding the village's ecological ship around obstacles and continuing to sail through the waves on the course of sustainable development. Lin Yue deeply understands that only by keenly observing every detail in the assessment and flexibly and decisively adjusting the strategy can the village's ecological development path always stay on the right track, leading to a better future.

As dawn broke, a pale white tinge appeared on the horizon, casting a soft light on every corner of the village, yet failing to dispel the lingering unease in Lin Yue's heart. Today was a crucial day for discussing strategic adjustments based on the latest round of ecological development assessment results. She rose early, quickly washed, and stood by the window, gazing at the familiar yet vibrant village scenery, her mind filled with countless thoughts. In the distance, rolling hills and lush forests swayed gently in the morning breeze, seemingly recounting past efforts and achievements; closer, crops in the fields glistened under the morning dew, the fruits of the villagers' hard work. However, Lin Yue knew clearly that the road to development was never smooth; the problems revealed in the assessment results were like thorns hidden in the shadows, requiring careful attention.

The atmosphere in the village committee's meeting room was somewhat somber. Village officials sat around a long table, their expressions serious, stacks of assessment reports and related documents laid out before them. Lin Yue slowly entered the meeting room, her gaze sweeping firmly over the room before she gently sat down. She took a deep breath, breaking the silence: "Everyone, we've all reviewed this assessment report. The results are mixed. We cannot avoid the issues; we must face them honestly and work together to develop a practical adjustment strategy."

The assessment report shows that, in terms of ecological agriculture, although the planting area of ​​organic crops has increased year by year, some agricultural products have experienced sluggish sales due to insufficient market promotion. While some emerging ecological agricultural technologies, such as intelligent irrigation systems and drone-based plant protection, have been introduced, villagers' operational proficiency is low, failing to fully realize their effectiveness. Market research data indicates that in the past three months, the market share of organic vegetables produced in the village in surrounding cities has been only about 10%, far below the expected 20%, and the utilization rate of intelligent irrigation systems is only 50%, resulting in significant water waste in some farmland.

In the ecotourism sector, tourist numbers show an upward trend during peak seasons, but the carrying capacity of tourism facilities is nearing its limit. For example, the village's main tourist attraction—the ancient folk culture village—is packed with tourists during holidays, and narrow streets and limited parking often cause traffic congestion, significantly diminishing the tourist experience. Meanwhile, the quality of tourism services varies, with some tour guides lacking professional knowledge and service awareness, leading to an increase in tourist complaints. Statistics show that during past peak tourist seasons, the folk culture village's daily visitor volume exceeded its designed capacity by 30%, and tourist complaints increased by 20% compared to the same period last year.

Regarding ecological environment construction, although forest coverage has increased, soil erosion still exists in some areas. Vegetation on some hillsides has been damaged by overgrazing and improper land reclamation, causing silt to flow into rivers during the rainy season and affecting water quality. Relevant monitoring data indicates that the silt content of a river flowing through a village exceeded the normal standard by 50% during the rainy season, threatening the habitat of aquatic organisms.

Faced with these problems, Lin Yue took the lead in proposing a change in approach: "To address the issue of unsold organic agricultural products, we need to strengthen market research, accurately identify our target customer groups, and create agricultural product brands with village characteristics. At the same time, we need to increase technical training for villagers and improve their mastery of new agricultural technologies." Her eyes revealed determination and resolve, as if she had already seen the light at the end of the tunnel.

A young village official continued, “Regarding ecotourism, we should launch the expansion and upgrading project for tourism facilities as soon as possible. We should widen the streets of the folk culture village, increase parking capacity, strengthen the training and management of tour guides, and establish a strict service quality assessment mechanism.” His words were full of passion and energy, injecting new impetus into solving tourism problems.

When discussing ecological environment construction, the village's former Party Secretary slowly began to speak: "In response to the problem of soil erosion, we must strengthen environmental education for villagers, formulate reasonable grazing and land reclamation policies, and at the same time increase efforts in afforestation and vegetation restoration of damaged hillsides." His voice was deep and powerful, and every word carried a deep concern for the village's ecological environment.

After a full day of in-depth discussions, a comprehensive development strategy adjustment plan gradually took shape.

In the area of ​​ecological agriculture, a dedicated agricultural product marketing team was established to promote the products in surrounding cities and even more distant regions. They held agricultural product exhibitions, inviting buyers from major supermarkets and restaurants to sample the produce and discuss potential collaborations. Simultaneously, they partnered with e-commerce platforms to open specialty stores for the village's organic agricultural products, showcasing the village's produce and ecological agricultural culture to a wider audience through online live streaming and other emerging methods. To improve villagers' proficiency in new agricultural technologies, the village invited agricultural experts to conduct regular training courses and established a technical practice base, allowing villagers to master technologies such as intelligent irrigation systems and drone-based plant protection through hands-on experience. Within six months of implementing these measures, the market share of the village's organic agricultural products gradually increased to approximately 15%, and the utilization rate of the intelligent irrigation system rose to 80%, effectively reducing water waste.

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