【可行性研究报告】赣华油茶种植专业合作社发展情况汇报.doc
赣华油茶种植专业合作社发展情况汇报赣华油茶种植专业合作社2007年由修水县港口镇洞下村青年卢小军自筹100万元资金创建,卢小军同志1983年出生,95年大学毕业后在武汉从事房地产开发工作,经十多年打拼,积累了一定资金,2007年起全国房地产市场出现疲软形势,卢小军返乡后与港口镇政府领导多次交谈后决定把资金投入到农业产业化发展中去。港口镇位于修水县西北部,与崇阳、通山两县接壤,素有两省三县结合部之称,面积144平方公里,辖9个村,1个居委会,且山林面积较多,有近2万亩荒山,按照农业产业结构调整,既要遵循现代农业发展规律,体现市场导向,可持续发展,农工贸一体化经营与时代特征,又要结合各地的自然资源及社会经济条件及技术基础,从“一镇一业”入手,突出主导产业,优化组合生产要素,把产前产中产后诸环节联结为一个完整的产业链,实现种养加、产供销、农工贸一体化的经营方式,逐步实现从传统农业向现代农业发展道路。正是基于对现代农业发展必须走农业产业化的认识,及现代人们对绿色无公害产品的认知,卢小军决定从房地产开发转向农业开发,重点向荒山进军。造林绿化即能改善生态环境,又能得到政府支持,同时能带动百姓走共同富裕之路。从2007年3月开始在镇村干部的大力协助下,卢小军从洞下纱笼两村村民手中流转荒山6000亩,从事油茶种植,7月组建赣华油茶种植专业合作社,把周边未流转山林又愿意种植油茶的30多户吸收入社。10月份从外地购入二台新挖机,开始清山打穴,至同年12月底开辟荒山1500多亩,并在2008年3月前全部种植油茶树,经过近一年的精心培育,目前第一批油茶树长势喜人,当年就得到镇政府扶助资金拾万元。随着油茶树的迅猛生长及对油茶产业发展前景的看好,2009年卢小军又成立了江西省修水县长青万亩林场,注册资金5000万,2009年准备投资1000万元新造油茶基地4000亩,目前林场现有职工60多人,计划在未来5年内职工发展到200人,油茶面积扩展到周边乡镇,力争创建5万亩油茶基地,新上一条年产商品茶油3000吨的生产线,使我镇成为江西商品茶油生产基地。港口镇人民政府二一年一月十三日Editor's note: Judson Jones is a meteorologist, journalist and photographer. He has freelanced with CNN for four years, covering severe weather from tornadoes to typhoons. Follow him on Twitter: jnjonesjr (CNN) - I will always wonder what it was like to huddle around a shortwave radio and through the crackling static from space hear the faint beeps of the world's first satellite - Sputnik. I also missed watching Neil Armstrong step foot on the moon and the first space shuttle take off for the stars. Those events were way before my time.As a kid, I was fascinated with what goes on in the sky, and when NASA pulled the plug on the shuttle program I was heartbroken. Yet the privatized space race has renewed my childhood dreams to reach for the stars.As a meteorologist, I've still seen many important weather and space events, but right now, if you were sitting next to me, you'd hear my foot tapping rapidly under my desk. I'm anxious for the next one: a space capsule hanging from a crane in the New Mexico desert.It's like the set for a George Lucas movie floating to the edge of space.You and I will have the chance to watch a man take a leap into an unimaginable free fall from the edge of space - live.The (lack of) air up there Watch man jump from 96,000 feet Tuesday, I sat at work glued to the live stream of the Red Bull Stratos Mission. I watched the balloons positioned at different altitudes in the sky to test the winds, knowing that if they would just line up in a vertical straight line "we" would be go for launch.I feel this mission was created for me because I am also a journalist and a photographer, but above all I live for taking a leap of faith - the feeling of pushing the envelope into uncharted territory.The guy who is going to do this, Felix Baumgartner, must have that same feeling, at a level I will never reach. However, it did not stop me from feeling his pain when a gust of swirling wind kicked up and twisted the partially filled balloon that would take him to the upper end of our atmosphere. As soon as the 40-acre balloon, with skin no thicker than a dry cleaning bag, scraped the ground I knew it was over.How claustrophobia almost grounded supersonic skydiverWith each twist, you could see the wrinkles of disappointment on the face of the current record holder and "capcom" (capsule communications), Col. Joe Kittinger. He hung his head low in mission control as he told Baumgartner the disappointing news: Mission aborted.The supersonic descent could happen as early as Sunday.The weather plays an important role in this mission. Starting at the ground, conditions have to be very calm - winds less than 2 mph, with no precipitation or humidity and limited cloud cover. The balloon, with capsule attached, will move through the lower level of the atmosphere (the troposphere) where our day-to-day weather lives. It will climb higher than the tip of Mount Everest (5.5 miles/8.85 kilometers), drifting even higher than the cruising altitude of commercial airliners (5.6 miles/9.17 kilometers) and into the stratosphere. As he crosses the boundary layer (called the tropopause), he can expect a lot of turbulence.The balloon will slowly drift to the edge of space at 120,000 feet (22.7 miles/36.53 kilometers). Here, "Fearless Felix" will unclip. He will roll back the door.Then, I would assume, he will slowly step out onto something resembling an Olympic diving platform.Below, the Earth becomes the concrete bottom of a swimming pool that he wants to land on, but not too hard. Still, he'll be traveling fast, so despite the distance, it will not be like diving into the deep end of a pool. It will be like he is diving into the shallow end.Skydiver preps for the big jumpWhen he jumps, he is expected to reach the speed of sound - 690 mph (1,110 kph) - in less than 40 seconds. Like hitting the top of the water, he will begin to slow as he approaches the more dense air closer to Earth. But this will not be enough to stop him completely.If he goes too fast or spins out of control, he has a stabilization parachute that can be deployed to slow him down. His team hopes it's not needed. Instead, he plans to deploy his 270-square-foot (25-square-meter) main chute at an altitude of around 5,000 feet (1,524 meters).In order to deploy this chute successfully, he will have to slow to 172 mph (277 kph). He will have a reserve parachute that will open automatically if he loses consciousness at mach speeds.Even if everything goes as planned, it won't. Baumgartner still will free fall at a speed that would cause you and me to pass out, and no parachute is guaranteed to work higher than 25,000 feet (7,620 meters).It might not be the moon, but Kittinger free fell from 102,800 feet in 1960 - at the dawn of an infamous space race that captured the hearts of many. Baumgartner will attempt to break that record, a feat that boggles the mind. This is one of those monumental moments I will always remember, because there is no way I'd miss this.