Xinnong Street
Xinnong street, belonging to Jiaohe City, Jilin City, Jilin Province, is located in the south of Jiaohe City Government. It borders Baishishan town in the East, piaohe town in the south, Songjiang town and Henan Street in the west, Henan Street in the north and Naizishan street in the northeast, covering an area of 158.28 square kilometers.
In 1909, Xinnong Street belonged to the Second District of Ermu County; in 2006, it was changed from Xinnong township to Xinnong street. At the end of 2011, Xinnong street had a total population of 16941. As of June 2020, Xinnong sub district has 15 administrative villages under its jurisdiction, and the sub district office is located in Bahu village.
The main food crops in Xinnong Street are rice, corn and soybean; the main animal husbandry is raising pigs and cattle. In 2011, the total industrial output value of Xinnong street was 140 million yuan, an increase of 12.2% over 2010; the total retail sales of social consumer goods was 190 million yuan, an increase of 13.4% over 2010.
History of construction
In 1909, the first year of Xuantong in Qing Dynasty, it belonged to the Second District of Ermu county.
During the period of northeast occupied by the Japanese, the subordinates participated in the insurance. In 1938, the village was established. In 1939, it belonged to the puppet Jiaohe county. In 1942, it was renamed Bahu village. In March 1946, Bahu village was transformed into BAHU district.
In 1954, Bahu was divided into three villages: Xinnong, xiaojiaohe and Xingnong.
In 1956, Xinnong, xiaojiaohe and Xingnong were transformed into townships respectively.
In August 1958, the three townships were merged into Xinnong Township and settled in Bahu; in October of the same year, they belonged to Jiaohe commune.
In July 1959, Jiaohe commune established Xinnong commune.
In 1983, Xinnong commune was changed into Xinnong township.
In 2006, Xinnong township was transformed into Xinnong street.
administrative division
In 1997, Xinnong street had 17 administrative villages under its jurisdiction: Bahu, Shitouhe, zhaojiatun, Guanmen, nanhuangdi, Xiaobeigou, Xishan, Xingnong, Jingyan, fahegou, Hongguang, Xihuangdi, Xintun, NANDA, Wuyi, Wuxing and faheyan.
By the end of 2011, Xinnong street had 15 administrative villages, including Bahu, Wuyi, NANDA, xiawazi, Beigou, Xishan, Jingyan, fahegou, Xingnong, Guanmen, Yongfeng, Shitouhe, nanhuangdi, Hongguang and faheyan, and 82 villager groups.
As of June 2020, Xinnong street has 15 administrative villages: Bahu village, Hongguang Village, nanhuangdi village, Shitouhe village, faheyan village, Xishan village, Beigou village, Yongfeng Village, Guanmen village, Xingnong village, fahegou village, NANDA village, Wuyi village, xiawazi village and Jingyan village, and the sub district office is located in Bahu village.
geographical environment
Xinnong street is located in the south of Jiaohe municipal government, bordering Baishishan town in the East, piaohe town in the south, Songjiang town and Henan Street in the west, Henan Street in the north and Naizishan street in the northeast, covering an area of 158.28 square kilometers.
population
At the end of 2011, Xinnong street had a total population of 16941, including 3264 urban permanent residents, with an urbanization rate of 19.27%; among the total population, 8692 were male, accounting for 51.3%; 8249 were female, accounting for 48.7%; the majority were Han nationality; there were four ethnic minorities, including Korean nationality, 3729 of which were Korean nationality. In 2011, Xinnong street had a birth rate of 5.7 ‰, a death rate of 5.4 ‰, a natural growth rate of 0.3 ‰, and a population density of 107 people per square kilometer.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total financial revenue of Xinnong street was 6.485 million yuan, and the per capita financial revenue was 7255 yuan, 483 times of 1949 and 145 times of 1978. In 2011, the per capita net income of farmers in Xinnong street was 7105 yuan.
Agriculture
In 2011, the cultivated land area of Xinnong street was 70335 mu, 4.2 mu per capita. The main food crops in Xinnong Street are rice, corn and soybean. In 2011, Xinnong Street produced 74000 tons of grain. The main economic crops in Xinnong Street are sweet sticky corn, sun cured tobacco, strawberry, early maturing melon, scallion, etc. Animal husbandry in Xinnong street is mainly raising pigs and cattle. In 2011, Xinnong Street raised 61000 pigs and 11000 cattle at the end of the year. In 2011, Xinnong Street produced 8956 tons of meat, including 3675 tons of pork and 445 tons of beef; the total output value of animal husbandry was 300 million yuan.
Industry
In 2011, the total industrial output value of Xinnong street was 140 million yuan, an increase of 12.2% over 2010, and the industrial added value accounted for 16.7% of the GDP. In 2011, Xinnong street had 3 Industrial Enterprises above Designated Size with 150 employees, realizing an industrial added value of 51.08 million yuan, an increase of 12.6% over 2010.
Commerce and trade
At the end of 2011, Xinnong street had 246 commercial outlets and 492 employees. In 2011, the total retail sales of social consumer goods in Xinnong street was 190 million yuan, an increase of 13.4% over 2010.
finance
In 2011, the added value of financial industry in Xinnong street was 11 million yuan, 30% higher than that in 2010, 10 times higher than that in 1978; at the end of the year, one bank set up branches in China; the deposit balance was 26 million yuan, 20% higher than that in 2010, 13 times higher than that in 1978; the per capita savings was 2000 yuan, 400 times higher than that in 1949, 200 times higher than that in 1978; the balance of various loans was 1.1568 million yuan, 91% higher than that in 2010 12 times as many as in 1978.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, Xinnong street had 2 kindergartens with 160 children and 6 full-time teachers; 7 primary schools with 280 students and 160 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children was 97%; 1 junior middle school with 270 students and 75 full-time teachers; the enrollment rate of junior middle school-age population was 99%, and the enrollment rate of primary school to primary school was 97%. In 2011, the education expenditure of Xinnong street was 844500 yuan; the national financial education expenditure was 20200 yuan, an increase of 21% over 2010; the proportion of education expenditure in the budget accounted for 39% of the total financial expenditure, an increase of 7 percentage points over 2010.
Science and technology
At the end of 2011, there were 234 scientific and technological talents in Xinnong street.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, Xinnong street had one cultural station with a construction area of 30 square meters, two public libraries with a construction area of 130 square meters and a collection of 3000 books, one club and one cultural industry employee. At the end of 2011, Xinnong street had 5 school stadiums; 85.5% of the villages were equipped with fitness equipment, and 23% of the permanent residents often participated in sports activities. At the end of 2011, the number of cable TV users in Xinnong street was 3700, with a comprehensive TV coverage rate of 99%.
medical and health work
In 2011, Xinnong street had 16 medical and health institutions at all levels and 1 health center; 20 beds, including 20 beds in public health institutions, with 1.2 medical beds per thousand people; 50 professional health personnel, with an average of 3 health technicians per thousand people. In 2011, medical institutions in Xinnong Street completed 6400 person times of diagnosis and treatment. In 2011, the incidence rate of notifiable infectious diseases in new rural streets was 0.3/10 million, the prevalence rate of safe drinking water in rural areas was 7.4%, the prevalence rate of rural sanitary toilets was 90%, and the number of new rural cooperative medical care participants was 13976, with a 99.8% participation rate.
social security
In 2011, the number of urban minimum living security households in Xinnong street was 31, with 68 people; the number of rural minimum living security households was 436, with 569 people; 81 people were given state pension and subsidy; there was one nursing home, with 30 people adopting rural five guarantees. At the end of 2011, 7562 people in Xinnong Street participated in the new rural endowment insurance.
traffic
Xinnong street is crossed by Changtu railway and weitangtun station. There are 302 national highway, Yujiang highway and Jiaoqing highway, among which Yujiang highway is 14 km long and two-way two lane, leading to Yushu city and Jiangyuan county. At the end of 2011, Xinnong street had two county and township (town) highways, with a total length of 24 kilometers.
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