Member of CPPCC national committee in Inner Mongolia leads herdsmen to happier lives
By Wu Yong, People’s Daily
Over the past years, herdsman Ting Bartel has managed to turn the
severely degraded grasslands of his family into oases and came up with the idea
of increasing the number of cattle and reducing that of sheep, which has
benefited numerous herdsmen in north China’s Inner Mongolia
autonomous region.
“He is already 65 years old, yet he works like a young man,” remarked
Erdenqiqige, referring to her husband Ting, who got busy working at the crack
of dawn and intended to get the work of his own family done before other
herdsmen came to learn from his experience in animal husbandry.
Ting is a member of the
Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) National Committee.
He has been a representative to the 18th
National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC),
a deputy to the National People’s Congress, and has been honored with the
titles of national model worker and national outstanding CPC member.
Ting’s idea of increasing the number of cattle while reducing that of
sheep is as widely known as his name.
In 2009 alone, he received more than 10,000 person-times of herdsmen
who came to learn from his experience in raising livestock.
Dahubayar, a major cattle raiser in Abaga banner, Xilingol league
of Inner Mongolia, is one of the top students of Ting.
Six years ago, Dahubayar sold all the 1,000 sheep for which his father
has worked his whole life and bought 60 head of cattle,
which made his father so angry that he couldn’t sleep well for days.
However, Dahubayar knew it was a right decision based on careful
calculations after he learned from Ting’s experience.
“Thanks to Uncle Ting’s method, we are leading
a life so much easier than before,” said Dahubayar, explaining that
after he changed the sheep for cattle, the income of his family hasn’t
diminished and their grasslands have recovered significantly.
The method Dahubayar referred to is the conclusion Ting drew from
practice that the economic value of one head of cattle is equivalent to that of
five sheep. However, sheep
like to dig for grass roots, which
means destructive effects to grasslands, while cattle only eat grass tips and
that doesn’t affect the growth of grass.
Since cattle bring far less damage to grasslands than sheep, plus it
costs much more efforts to raise five sheep than to rear a head of cattle, the
method of “increasing the number of cattle while reducing that of sheep” has
become an important development strategy in Xilingol league.
The strategy has not only made herdsmen richer but grasslands greener.
Dahubayar is one of the new-generation herdsmen who have benefited from the idea
of Ting.
Promoting the idea so as to help improve the ecological environment of
grasslands and increase the income of herdsmen is Ting’s most glorious task as
a member of the National Committee of the CPPCC.
Last year, Ting elaborated on his ideas about raising livestock at the
CPPCC “members’ passage” at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing
during the second session of the 13th CPPCC National Committee.
After returning home from the session, Ting decided to work harder and
serve as an example for fellow herdsmen. “It’s better to get things done than
to
talk one’s head off about them,” Ting says frequently.
“I’ll feel satisfied as long as our fellow herdsmen can benefit from my
efforts,” said Ting, revealing the reason why he never rejects herdsmen coming
to learn from his experience no matter how busy he is.
Ting also listens to and takes advice from other herdsmen. He has
prepared his proposals targeting specific issues based on advice of his fellow
herdsmen and problems he has encountered in work and life.
Ting thinks it is a significant job to listen to the voices of local
herdsmen and help make their needs heard at the annual sessions of China's
national legislature and political advisory body, so he has made efforts to get
in-depth knowledge of local people’s opinions about infrastructure construction
regarding such aspects as roads, information networks, and power grids.
To Ting, well protected grasslands, improved infrastructure of the
locality, and a new life for herdsmen where everyone enjoys electric appliances
and the Internet will be the ideal life.
To help bring this ideal life to more herdsmen as soon as possible,
Ting figured out further that local people must work out a way to secure the
apex of earning in production and operation and the minimum amount of
expenditure while maintain ecological balance to the fullest extent with the
least labor.
“I think the thinking is applicable to all the
herdsmen across the country. I will give further exposition of relevant ideas
during this year’s annual session of the CPPCC National Committee so
as to help more people understand the issue,” Ting noted.
Photo taken in March 2019 shows Ting Bartel attending the
annual sessions of the National People’s Congress and the CPPCC as
a member of the CPPCC National Committee. (Photo/Inner Mongolia Daily)
Member of CPPCC national committee in Inner Mongolia leads herdsmen to happier lives
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