Industrial and agricultural township
Gongnong township is subordinate to Tieli City, Heilongjiang Province. Gongnong township is located in the north of Tieli City, adjacent to Cuiluan District of Yichun City in the East, Tieli town in the south, Wangyang Township across Hulan River in the west, and Qing'an County of Suihua City across yijimi River in the north. The people's government is stationed in Xinyi village. The administrative area of Gongnong township is 746 square kilometers. In late 2018, 9547 workers and peasants registered residence.
In September 1951, it was divided into the second district. In January 1956, the township of workers and peasants was established. In September 1958, the Township Reform commune was established. In October 1964, Yitian Shengjie and the workers' and peasants' brigade set up Tiansheng town. In January 1971, six production brigades in the South set up Weiguo commune, eight production brigades in the East and two production brigades in Nianfeng commune merged into Hongqi commune, and the remaining 10 production brigades merged into workers' and peasants' commune. In May 1984, it was transformed into a worker peasant township. In October 2019, Gongnong Township governs 10 administrative villages.
In 2018, there were 22 industrial enterprises in Gongnong Township, including 2 Industrial Enterprises above Designated Size and 18 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with a business area of more than 50 square meters.
Historical evolution
In September 1951, it was divided into the second district.
In January 1956, the township of workers and peasants was established.
In September 1958, the Township Reform commune was established.
In October 1964, Yitian Shengjie and the workers' and peasants' brigade set up Tiansheng town.
In January 1971, six production brigades in the South set up Weiguo commune, eight production brigades in the East and two production brigades in Nianfeng commune merged into Hongqi commune, and the remaining 10 production brigades merged into workers' and peasants' commune.
In May 1984, it was transformed into a worker peasant township.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, Gongnong Township had 10 village committees: Xinhua, Lanhe, Ertun, Xinyi, Xinxing, Xinglong, Xinmin, Wuhua, Shulin and Beixing.
In October 2019, Gongnong Township governs 10 administrative villages.
Honors
In November 2020, it was rated as the sixth national civilized village.
geographical environment
Location context
Gongnong township is located in the north of Tieli City, adjacent to Cuiluan District of Yichun City in the East, Tieli town in the south, Wangyang Township across Hulan River in the west, and Qing'an County of Suihua City across yijimi River in the north. The people's government is stationed in Xinyi village. The administrative area of Gongnong township is 746 square kilometers.
topographic features
The eastern part of Gongnong township is hilly, with many mixed forests and swamps; the western part is flat with fertile soil.
climate
Gongnong township has a cold temperate monsoon climate. In winter, it is humid under the control of polar continental air mass; in summer, it is affected by subtropical ocean air mass, with concentrated precipitation and warm and humid temperature. In spring and autumn, due to the alternation of winter and summer monsoon, the climate is changeable. In spring, the wind is strong and the precipitation is little, so it is easy to be dry; in autumn, the temperature drops sharply, and there is often frost.
hydrology
The main river in Gongnong township is Hulan River, and its tributaries include yijimi River, toudaohezi River, erdaohezi River, sandaohezi River, etc. Hulan River passes through 27 kilometers, with a drainage area of 835.39 square kilometers, accounting for 100% of the total area of the township.
natural disaster
Gongnong township is located in the semi mountainous area. The microclimate changes significantly in the regional area. Frost, drought and flood occur from time to time. Hail occurs once every 10 years on average, accompanied by insect pests. A large area of insect pests (locust disaster) occurred in 1983, and the affected area is 30%.
natural resources
The proven underground mineral resources in Gongnong Township mainly include jade, marble, sand, etc. Among them, the reserves of sand and stone are 45 million tons and the recoverable amount is 45 million tons. There are more than 80 kinds of wild animals, mainly pheasant, flying dragon, fox, wild boar, black bear, deer, spore, etc. Medicinal plants include ginseng, Pingbei, Schisandra chinensis, acanthopanax senticosus, etc. Specialties are Auricularia auricula, pine nut, yuan mushroom, hazelnut, monkey head, etc. The forest area is 545 hectares, including larch, spruce, poplar, birch, Fraxinus mandshurica, oak, huangpanluo and other tree species.
population
According to the sixth national census, the total population of Gongnong township is 29200. In the total population, there are 14600 males, accounting for 50%; 14600 females, accounting for 50%; 4300 under 18 years old, accounting for 14.7%; 7100 between 18 and 35 years old, accounting for 24.3%; 13200 between 35 and 60 years old, accounting for 45.2%; 4600 over 60 years old, accounting for 15.8%. Among the total population, 27600 people (94.5%) are Han nationality, and 1600 people (5.5%) are Korean, Hui, Manchu and other ethnic minorities. Among them, 589 are Korean. In 2011, the birth rate was 3.69 ‰, the death rate was 1.31 ‰, and the natural growth rate was 2.38 ‰.
In late 2018, 9547 workers and peasants registered residence.
Economics
overview
At the end of 2011, the industrial system with grain processing and wood processing as the main components was initially formed in Gongnong township. In 2011, there were 11 industrial enterprises.
At the end of 2011, there were 96 commercial outlets in Gongnong township. In 2011, the total retail sales of social consumer goods was 86.77 million yuan, and the turnover of urban and rural fair trade was 1.03 million yuan.
At the end of 2011, the total financial revenue of industrial and rural areas was 3.2 million yuan, an increase of 13% over the previous year. Among them, the local fiscal revenue was 800000 yuan, an increase of 11.3% over the previous year.
At the end of 2011, the balance of various deposits of financial institutions in Gongnong township was 550000 yuan.
Agriculture
At the end of 2011, the cultivated land area of Gongnong township was 105000 mu. In 2011, the total agricultural output value was 220 million yuan, an increase of 21.7% over the previous year.
At the end of 2011, rice, corn and soybean were the main food crops in Gongnong township. In 2011, 38000 tons of grain were produced. Economic crops include potato, sweet corn, green fodder, etc.
At the end of 2011, animal husbandry in Gongnong Township mainly raised pigs, sheep, cattle and poultry. In 2011, 21000 pigs were raised and 8000 were on hand at the end of the year; 6585 sheep were raised and 3095 were on hand at the end of the year; 7850 cattle were raised and 4890 were on hand at the end of the year; 698000 poultry were raised and 601000 poultry were listed. In 2011, it produced 1487 tons of meat and the total output value of animal husbandry was 71.02 million yuan.
By the end of 2011, Gongnong Township had accumulated 7262 mu of afforestation, with a forest coverage rate of 5.8%. The main fishery is freshwater fish culture. In 2011, the total output value of fishery was 830000 yuan.
At the end of 2011, there were 620 sets of large agricultural machinery in Gongnong Township, and the per capita net income of farmers was 8270 yuan.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, Gongnong Township had 1 cultural station, 10 village cultural activity centers, 10 libraries and more than 25000 books. There are 11 members of amateur photography, calligraphy, fine arts and literary creation team.
education
At the end of 2011, there was a central primary school in Gongnong Township, with 109 students and 62 full-time teachers.
At the end of 2011, the education budget of Gongnong township was 2.68 million yuan, an increase of 9% over the previous year.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there was one hospital and five beds in Gongnong township. There were 3 health professionals, including 1 licensed physician, 1 licensed assistant physician and 1 registered nurse.
Sports
At the end of 2011, eight villages in Gongnong Township installed fitness equipment, and 25% of the permanent residents often participated in sports activities.
radio and television
At the end of 2011, there were 3512 cable TV users in Gongnong Township, with a household rate of 98%.
social security
At the end of 2011, there were 149 households with 401 people in rural areas with minimum living security, and the expenditure was 322400 yuan, an increase of 7.3% over the previous year; the monthly per capita was 67 yuan, an increase of 7% over the previous year; 19 people were supported by the five guarantees in rural areas, and the expenditure was 38000 yuan, an increase of 8% over the previous year.
At the end of 2011, there were 19 people in the industrial and agricultural townships who received state pension and subsidies, and the pension expenses were 142000 yuan, an increase of 8% over the previous year. One community service facility.
At the end of 2011, 3861 workers and peasants participated in the new rural endowment insurance, with the participation rate of 96%.
traffic
Gongnong township has achieved the goal of connecting every village with roads, with a total mileage of 60 kilometers.
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