Feasibility report of greenhouse vegetables
At the east end of Zhongwa village, there are two groups of villagers' plots of 20 mu, with an average of 0.08 mu per capita. Because the land area is too small to be fully utilized, trees planted for many years stop growing because of unreasonable density, resulting in dead branches. In 2007, 65,438+0,000% of the villagers adopted the plan of managing trees and restoring cultivated land according to the feedback from the masses. However, due to the complex terrain and small area, most farmers can't grow them, so they need to be sorted out and integrated. Based on the above reasons, we have discussed that Xinda Vegetable Professional Cooperative will fund the arrangement, integration and circulation, and have drawn up a contract and reported it to the competent department. Our Xinda Vegetable Professional Cooperative was registered on June 22nd, 2008, with 122 members. The planting area of vegetables in the open field is nearly 1000 mu, and the main varieties are potatoes, yams and onions. In the process of sales, it was found that a single variety could not achieve the annual supply of vegetables. Based on the above reasons, we study this plot as a protected area to demonstrate the development of greenhouse vegetables and edible fungi cultivation, and now report the feasibility analysis report to the party Committee and government: 1 The cooperative society arranges its own land, builds greenhouses and supports biogas digesters. 2. Take the method of one-time investment, multi-year use, collective management and contracted planting to avoid unnecessary waste of funds and resources. 3. Using the virtuous cycle principle that edible fungi absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide, and vegetables absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, one shed can be used for two purposes, and crop straws are fully used as edible fungi raw materials to realize the two-way output of vegetables and edible fungi. 4. Build a large-capacity biogas digester, and put the waste generated by vegetable planting into the biogas digester to generate gas for daily use. The generated biogas slurry and biogas residue are used for vegetable production to produce high-quality organic vegetables. 5. In the use of funds, members voluntarily invest to absorb part of it, and cooperatives lend part to the financial sector to win state support. We will operate in strict accordance with the relevant provisions of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Farmers' Specialized Cooperatives. Please approve this plan as soon as possible, and give supervision and guidance during the operation.