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Chinese vice premier takes up field work to boost farm production
BEIJING— Chinese Vice Premier
Hui Liangyu has urged local agricultural departments in northern areas
to take measures to help the wheat live through long winter safely.
“Effective measures should be taken to ensure stable growth of the
winter wheat and prevent freeze disaster in northern areas,” said Hui
while inspecting the agriculture work and rural areas in southwest
China’s Sichuan Province from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3. “Farmland idle in
winter in southern areas should be fully used to expand the planting of
winter rape and potato,” Hui said.
Hui went to fields to check the growth of grain crop and oil plants in
Qionglai, Jianyang, Dayi, Shuangliu and some other places in Sichuan
during his four-day tour. “Though a full grain harvest is expected by
the end of this year, we shall not loose our agricultural work in
winter, which will help lay a solid foundation for the agriculture’s
stable development in future,” Hui said.
The National Bureau of Statistics has said, China’s summer grain output
in 2007 increased 1.45 billion kilograms, or 1.3 percent, to reach
115.35 billion kilograms, while the country’s upcoming autumn harvest is
expected to report a growth for the fourth consecutive year. Government
supporting policies to grain production, including the minimum price
policy for grain and wheat, have effectively motivated farmers to
produce more grain this year.
Hui also visited local farmers’ houses, livestock farms, farm produce
processing plants to see whether the central government’s preferential
policies for farmers and agriculture had all been put into practice.
He encouraged local governments to further implement the central
policies supporting the pig-breeding and dairy industries and increase
investment in the construction of farmland irrigation and water
conservancy projects. He also urged local governments to learn in depth
the new tasks and requirements the Party put forward in its 17th
national congress concerning the agriculture, farmers and rural areas so
as to ensure stable development of the agriculture, continuous increase
of farmers incomes and overall advancement of various causes in rural
areas.
—Daily Mail, People’s Daily news exchange item
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