350 hectares of Ramsar lands under cultivation of Echium amoenum
The governor of Ramsar announced the existence of 350 hectares of land under Echium amoenum cultivation in Janat Rudbar district.
Hossein Sarvari in the conference of Ramsar villagers, which was held in the presence of the deputy head of the country’s villages and municipalities organization, said: In 1977, the village families’ association was approved and its statute was approved, and they enjoyed independent legal personality. Villages were formed.
He added: out of 33 thousand and 500 villages in the country, 44 villages are the share of Ramsar city and considering the geographical location of the region, villages are of special importance.
Sarvari pointed out that the villagers should think about sustainable development by changing their approach and change in the managerial view, adding: The villagers have achieved development goals to solve the problems of the village with short-term and long-term planning and by implementing general government policies and projects. Development should pay special attention to social, cultural, economic and employment programs.
He called the long-term view of the villagers to the villages a factor of success and specified: the villages need development and with the large capacities that exist in this city and the special geographical conditions and multiple climate tourism, there is a good capacity for development in this sector.
The governor of Ramsar reminded: in addition to natural resources and tourism, pastures and meadows, there are production and employment opportunities in the fields of animal husbandry, flower and plant cultivation, farms, citrus orchards, tea and medicinal plants. Revolution and in accordance with the opportunities of each village, try to do entrepreneurship in the villages.
Sarvari named the villages of Ramsar as the two main axes of Javaherdeh and Janat Rudbar and said: These two villages, in addition to the advantages of agriculture and production, are considered major tourism hubs and are welcomed by domestic and foreign tourists.
He described Janat Rudbar village as having 350 hectares of land under cultivation of cows and added: the existence of conversion industries and support caused the opening of Janat Rudbar permanent secretariat and ecotourism and was formed in the form of cooperatives.