The Standing Committee of the County People's Congress organized some provincial, city and county people's congress representatives to visit Jinsheng Group for inspection and guidance

2020-09-08
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       On the morning of September 3, the Standing Committee of the County People’s Congress organized some provincial, municipal and county people’s congress representatives to visit Jinsheng Group to inspect and provide guidance. Wu Yusheng, Director of the County People's Congress Standing Committee, Guo Xiuzhang, Li Hongqian, Yao Shaoguo, Cheng Shouqing, Chen Qingjin, Deputy Directors of the County People's Congress Standing Committee, Yan Jiajie, Member of the Party Leadership Group and Office Director of the County People's Congress Standing Committee, Member of the County People's Congress Standing Committee and Executive Deputy Minister of the Organization Department of the County Party Committee Xu Wei and others participated in the inspection. Zhang Chuanchao, deputy magistrate of the county government, Dong Yubin, director of the county agriculture and rural bureau, Zhang Hua, secretary of the Party Working Committee of Shizilu Street, Song Lili, executive general manager of Jinsheng Group and general manager of Jinsheng Cereals and Oils Company, and Cui Yanfeng, deputy general manager of the group, were accompanied by others.


       The inspection team came to the Jinsheng Peanut Characteristic Town project site and inspected the Peanut Museum, Jinsheng E-commerce Building, R&D Quality Control Center, Product Display and Experience Center, Smart Factory and other industrial tourism projects as well as the peanut experimental planting base.


       The deputies to the National People's Congress listened carefully and looked carefully, and comprehensively understood the progress of Jinsheng Group in peanut breeding and planting, scientific and technological research and development, processing trade, e-commerce logistics, cultural tourism and other aspects. , fully affirmed the remarkable results achieved by the seven-in-one industrial tourism model.