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Which county does Shirengou fish come from?
Dulbert county

Shirengou fish is actually a kind of carp, and it is also a local specialty in Heilongjiang, because Shirengou fish is not produced in all regions, and the requirements for the culture environment are particularly high. And Dulbert County is just in line with its living environment. 20 12 The former Ministry of Agriculture (now the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs) approved "Shirengou Carp" to register and protect geographical indications of agricultural products.

Shirengou fish is the geographical symbol of national agricultural products in Dulbert County.

A long time ago, Shirengou fish was identified as a geographical symbol of local agricultural products by the Ministry of Agriculture. This honor is a unique symbol of agricultural products, indicating that agricultural products come from a specific region, and the quality and related characteristics of products mainly depend on natural ecological environment and historical and cultural factors, and are named after regional names.

Shirengou fish was famous in Dulbert County in the last century.

In the 1980s, the "Shirengou Fish" in Dulbert County became famous in one fell swoop and was designated as a national banquet ingredient. Shirengou aquaculture farm, with an annual output of more than one million kilograms, has also entered the most prosperous period.

Brief introduction of Dulbert county

In 2000, Dorbod Mongolian Autonomous County administered 4 towns and 7 townships. Among them, there are Taikang Town, Tumo Town, Huji Town, Yantongtun Town, Talaha Town, Yixin Town, Keltai Township, Baiyinnuole Township, Olin Xibo Township, Bayanchagan Township, Yaoxin Township, Jiangwan Township, and Green Grassland Ranch Virtual Township. After 200 1 year, Dorbod Mongolian Autonomous County has jurisdiction over 4 towns and 7 townships: Taikang Town, Yantongtun Town, Huji Tumo Town, Talaha Town, Jiangwan Township, Yixin Township, Keltai Township, Baiyinnuole Township, Yaoxin Township, Bayanchagan Township and Olin Xibo Township. It covers an area of 6054 square kilometers. Adjust 135 administrative villages to 82.