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Wudi County: Reed Curtain Industry Weaves a New Vision for Rural Prosperity

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In recent years, Wudi County has leveraged its abundant reed resources to further develop its traditional reed weaving industry. By breaking away from the limitations of scattered household operations, the county has focused on transforming traditional handicrafts toward large-scale, industrialized, and branded development. What was once a small reed weaving trade has now become a “golden link” driving income growth for local residents, strengthening village collective economies, and building beautiful rural communities. Wudi County has successfully forged a path of rural revitalization that balances ecological protection with economic development while advancing both specialized industries and improvements in people’s livelihoods, injecting strong momentum into the high-quality development of county-level rural industries.

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In Wudi County, the reed weaving industry has long moved beyond the traditional workshop model and developed into a complete industrial chain integrating raw material procurement, processing and manufacturing, and foreign trade exports. The county has consistently adhered to an industry-driven employment strategy, enabling residents to achieve stable incomes close to home. Today, the reed curtain industry covers multiple towns across the county and has formed a large-scale industrial cluster. It has effectively created employment opportunities for rural women, elderly residents, and other surplus laborers, helping solve rural employment challenges while allowing people to care for their families and maintain stable earnings at the same time.

To fully tap the potential of reed resources, Wudi County has promoted diversified development and circular utilization, continuously extending the reed curtain industrial chain and creating a sustainable model in which “one reed generates multiple values.” Reeds are not only high-quality raw materials for construction materials and handicrafts, but are also rich in crude protein, cellulose, and various vitamins. Their nutritional value is comparable to that of premium gramineous forage grass, making them highly suitable as roughage feed for cattle, sheep, rabbits, and other livestock.

Recognizing this opportunity, Binzhou Weichao Crafts Co., Ltd. in Wudi County took the lead by purchasing specialized grinding equipment for the production and processing of reed-based animal feed. By transforming leftover scraps from reed curtain manufacturing into valuable feed products, the company has successfully turned waste into wealth, achieved resource recycling, further expanded the industrial chain, and enhanced the overall added value of the industry.

Today, the reed curtain industry has become one of Wudi County’s most distinctive and prosperous local industries. It has not only increased residents’ incomes, but also revitalized traditional handicrafts and injected long-term vitality into rural revitalization efforts.

Moving forward, Wudi County will continue increasing support for the reed curtain industry by further improving the industrial chain, strengthening brand development, enhancing product quality, and promoting higher-quality growth across the sector.

Peter Chan
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