“Last year, the yam series products developed by our team cooperated with the radiation to increase the per capita income of more than 300 villagers by 4,000 yuan, and the village collective increased its income by more than 80 yuan…… “The lack of talents, projects and funds for the development of the industry in January 5 is a problem faced by culture. In 2022, Kaihua will increase the cooperation between schools and localities, innovate and implement the system of county leaders linked to universities and state-owned enterprises, and 30 county leaders will contact 30 universities and 39 state-owned enterprises respectively, through regular visits and research, close exchanges between the two sides, build a cooperation platform, and strive for the support of key elements such as talents and projects. At the same time, Kaihua has also signed 8 cooperation agreements with 7 provincial state-owned enterprises and central enterprises in Zhejiang, striving for 6 scientific and technological support projects in colleges and universities, and introducing 6 young doctors from colleges and universities to fully roll out the cooperation and make breakthroughs in key work. According to the existing industrial direction, Kaihua County has carried out in-depth strategic cooperation with Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University and Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, not only to implement school-local cooperation to the smallest unit at the grassroots level, but also to jointly build Kaihua County Qianjiangyuan Ecological Industry Research Institute and Kaihua Qianjiangyuan Sannong Research Institute with these two colleges and universities, so as to truly form a cooperation model of “research and development in universities and transformation in the locality”. Last year, a total of 80 experts and professors from Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University and the Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences went to the front line, and cooperated with Kaihua to carry out more than 50 projects, covering clear water fish, yams, etc., and helped farmers increase their income by 7.82 (source: Kaihua County Science and Technology Innovation Service Center)