BEIJING, Feb. 17,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In the bustling alleys of
Liuzhou, South China's Guangxi
Zhuang Autonomous Region, the aroma of snail rice noodles, or
Luosifen, wafts through the air, drawing locals and visitors alike
into the myriad of shops that line the narrow streets. The dish of
rice noodles boiled with pickled bamboo shoots, dried turnip, fresh
vegetables, and peanuts in spiced river snail soup - a little
stinky but flavorful - has surged in popularity across China and beyond, becoming a culinary emblem
of Liuzhou and a symbol of China's
gastronomic culture in the world.
This bowl of Luosifen embodies how over a hundred
impoverished villages in Liuzhou triumphed in the battle against
poverty before 2020, transforming the city into the vibrant hub it
is today, while elevating a local delicacy into a global stage.
In the heart of Liuzhou, the local community has harnessed the
potential of snail rice noodles to fill farmers' pockets, forge new
pathways out of poverty, and drive industrial development. As the
demand for this delicacy skyrocketed, the agricultural sectors
supplying its ingredients flourished, becoming a vital engine for
revitalizing both the local economy and rural communities.
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited machinery manufacturer
Guangxi Liugong Group Co., Ltd., and a food-processing zone for
local specialty Luosifen rice noodles on April 26, 2021. He learned about the reform and
innovation of enterprises, and the development of the manufacturing
industry and distinctive local businesses, the Xinhua News Agency
reported.
Noting that developing signature industries is a practical
measure to boost the real economy, Xi called for more support for
private enterprises to help them grow. The snack industry is just a
part of China's rural industries,
which range from planting and breeding to agricultural product
processing and tourism, according to Xinhua.
This dish, once a simple street food, has become a key to
industrial advancement and a beacon of hope for poverty
alleviation. Farmers now enjoy stable incomes and local job
opportunities, while businesses export high-quality, distinctive
products overseas. Young entrepreneurs are returning to their
hometowns to realize their dreams of success.
Now, under Xi's encouragement, the aspirations of the local
community are creating a tapestry of prosperity woven with the
threads of snail rice noodles.
A bite of China
To promote Liuzhou's culinary culture and stimulate related
consumption, in 2010, Liuzhou launched initiatives to promote
Luosifen beyond its local area, and in 2012, Luosifen gained fame
through the hit documentary "A Bite of China." Since then, Liuzhou Luosifen has
continued to gain popularity, giving rise to a pre-packaged
Luosifen market.
In 2014, the first packaged snail noodles were introduced to the
market. This local delicacy, once challenging to preserve and
transport, began its journey to national prominence.
Today, packaged snail noodles are exported to over 30 countries
and regions. Each bowl of snail noodles has generated more than
300,000 jobs, lifted 5,500 impoverished households and 28,000
individuals out of poverty, and stimulated the development of
hundreds of thousands of acres of raw material bases, including
rice, bamboo shoots, green beans, and black fungus. This has
fostered an industrial chain encompassing agriculture, food
processing, and e-commerce, Lu Shichang, director of the Snail
Noodle Industry Development Center in Liuzhou, told the Global
Times.
Although smells stinky, Luosifen has become a favorite for many
due to its sour and spicy flavors, as well as the naturally
fermented sour bamboo shoots found in the region's caves, which
maintain a constant temperature and humidity throughout the
year.
On January 9, Liuzhou celebrated
the 10th anniversary of the industrialization of its snail noodles.
Preliminary forecasts indicated that in 2024, the total sales
revenue of the entire snail noodle industry chain in Liuzhou could
reach 75.96 billion yuan
($10.39 billion), according to a
press release from the local government.
The rise of the snail noodle industry and its international
reach vividly illustrate a distinctive path out of poverty.
In 2017, Leitang village in Liucheng county, Liuzhou, was still
grappling with poverty.
Entrepreneur Yao Hanlin, a local
District People's Congress deputy, conducted thorough research in
the area, and he contemplated a way to help local people escape
poverty.
"Why not begin with the raw materials for Luosifen and leverage
them to boost rural economic development, tackling the issue of
industrial underdevelopment in impoverished areas right from the
source?" Yao decided to sign a contract with an integrated
cooperative that supports households to develop a 600-acre planting
base for large-scale and standardized planting of green beans, the
"soul" ingredient of snail noodles, and ensuring a guaranteed
purchase to increase farmers' income and alleviating their concerns
about unsold produce.
Additionally, farmers received industry subsidies from the local
government for cultivating green beans. A successful model of
cooperation among cooperatives, enterprises, and farmers was then
founded and expanded to wider regions.
Farmers selling green beans to the company on pre-packaged
Luosifen saw their annual income increase by over 10,000 yuan per household. In just two years,
most villagers in Leitang had successfully escaped poverty. Beyond
the financial benefits, the villagers take pride in knowing that
their sour green beans have traveled across oceans alongside the
snail noodles. Many villagers also found employment right in their
own communities, said Yao.
Yao still vividly remembers the moment President Xi visited and
his inspiring words.
"Everyone could feel his high regard for the development of
local specialty industries and rural revitalization efforts. His
words deeply moved us and strengthened our resolve to use the snail
noodle industry to help more people achieve prosperity," Yao told
the Global Times.
The "spillover effect" of the Luosifen industry has also brought
significant benefits to the ethnic minority communities in the Miao
and Dong villages of Guangxi, a
region known for its rich cultural diversity.
"Both rice farming and snail raising are lucrative ventures, and
with government subsidies, we feel more confident about our path to
prosperity," shared Wei Yaoke, a villager from a minority ethnic
group who has successfully lifted himself out of poverty in
2019.
"In recent years, whenever people mention Liuzhou, they
immediately think of snail rice noodles. Many have traveled to
Liuzhou specifically for a bowl of noodles, which is a remarkable
achievement for the city," remarked Yao. "A simple bowl of noodles
has not only revitalized a city, but also enriched the lives of its
people."
A bowl of Liuzhou snail noodles weaves together the threads of
rural prosperity, Lu told the Global Times.
As President Xi has said that the revitalization of industries
is the top priority of rural revitalization, years of exploration
have proven that activating the internal motivation for poverty
alleviation hinges on developing strong industries. Without
industry, there is no stable economic foundation for true poverty
alleviation. In China's poverty
alleviation practices, industrial development has become one of the
most dynamic models, Lu emphasized.
Entrepreneurs bring fresh innovations
The booming Luosifen industry has drawn many young entrepreneurs
back home, leveraging e-commerce benefits and new technologies to
showcase their "hometown flavors" on the global stage.
Mo Qinji, a millennial born in Liuzhou, became a technician in a
manufacturing company in South
China's Guangzhou after
graduation. During his years away, a bowl of Luosifen became a
nostalgic link to home, inspiring him to merge his expertise with
local delicacies.
Five years later, he decided to quit the job and returned to
hometown in November 2012 to start a
business in manufacturing and selling Luosifen, seizing the
opportunity in the new e-commerce landscape. The surge in online
Luosifen sales prompted him to continuously improve production
lines and supply chains. Mo's factory operates a fully automated
packaging line, researched and developed by his team over a
year.
Mo stressed that the achievements of local poverty alleviation
are the result of collective efforts and coordinated strength.
"In the past, farmers often grew crops based on high market
prices, only to see prices drop once the crops were overly
harvested, leading to increased poverty and reluctance to plant.
However, products like Luosifen integrate various agricultural
ingredients, providing a stable industry that prevents crops from
going to waste," Mo explained to the Global Times. "For instance,
if green beans are harvested and the market price is high, say
2.5 yuan per kilogram, farmers can
sell them to wholesale markets or buyers to secure better income.
However, if market prices decline, they can sell their beans to
Luosifen processing factories for pickling, or even pickle them
independently to generate profits from initial processing. This
serves as a sort of insurance mechanism for local farmers."
Mo said that an increasing number of young people in the local
area are gradually shifting from being beneficiaries of poverty
alleviation in rural areas to becoming emerging forces in rural
revitalization.
Mo reminisced about how, after returning to Liuzhou from work in
Guangzhou, he would eagerly rush
to the nearest stall, savoring every bite of his favorite dish and
wishing he could take some home. Now, he has turned that dream into
reality. The ambitions of merchants like Mo to elevate Liuzhou's
Luosifen from humble street carts to global acclaim align perfectly
with China's commitment to poverty
alleviation and rural revitalization.
In Mo's factory, hundreds of workers bustle about. The busy
assembly line is leading them toward a better future - one that
belongs to both the company and the whole industry, and perhaps
serves as a model for the future of many more rural areas in
China.
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