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China allocates emergency fund to help spring farm work
BEIJING—China’s ministries of
finance and water resources on Saturday announced the allocation of 315
million yuan (44 million U.S. dollars) to help spring cultivation in
areas affected by the severe winter weather and drought.
Northern regions which have suffered from a drought since the previous
winter will receive 200 million yuan to improve farm irrigation. The
remaining 150 million will be used for reconditioning damaged water
conservancy facilities in southern China, said a statement from the
Finance Ministry. Names of the provinces, municipalities or autonomous
regions where these funds would go were unavailable.
In late February, the ministries of finance and agriculture earmarked
75.6 billion yuan in agricultural subsidies nationwide in two batches.
China’s worst spell of winter weather in five decades highlighted safety
risks with the country’s tens of thousands of reservoirs and affected
more than 15 million hectares of cropland, making food security an even
bigger concern for the government.
On Feb. 19, Vice Premier Hui Liangyu demanded local agricultural
departments promptly implement the state’s preferential policies for
farmers, including supplying farmers and farm-related sectors with
sufficient subsidies. “Local governments and officials should be well
aware of the fact that agriculture is threatened by the aftermath of the
severe winter weather over the past month and by uncertainty in climate
changes,” he said.
Du Ying, Deputy Minister of the National Development and Reform
Commission, said last month that China would allocate 152.1 billion yuan
in agriculture-related fixed assets investment from its central budget
this year, as part of efforts to shore up agricultural development
plagued by surging inflationary pressure and the winter weather. The
Agriculture Ministry said in February that it would dispatch 10,000
technicians to assist farmers in snow-stricken provinces.
China is allocating billions of farm subsidies in advance to support
spring ploughing as part of its post-disaster reconstruction efforts,
Xinhua learnt from the Ministry of Finance (MOF) on Thursday. A total of
63.3 billion yuan (9.04 billion U.S. dollars) — used as direct
agricultural goods and grain subsidies — was allocated in advance to
disaster-hit provinces and autonomous regions on Wednesday. China has
pledged to speed its reconstruction in the farming sector in effort to
step up preparation for spring farm work and to ensure farm products
supply this year. According to the MOF, the government is striving to
give preferential policies to the farming sector, those who plant grain
crops and industrial sectors that purchase agricultural equipment will
get direct subsidies on time.—Xinhua |