China: Things in the rice bowl

Published 2021년 3월 10일

Tridge summary

The 2021 government work report aims to maintain stable grain sown areas, increase agricultural output, and enhance the quality of agricultural products and food safety. It also aims to exceed 650 million tons in comprehensive food production capacity by 2025. The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs is focusing on improving the seed industry and increasing self-breeding varieties of main crops. The government is also looking into establishing a food security guarantee fund and improving the protection and compensation mechanism for grain farmers. The report also emphasizes the construction of high-standard farmlands and the modernization of grain production.
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The No. 1 document of 2021 puts forward the objectives and tasks: the grain sown area will remain stable, the output will reach more than 1.3 trillion catties, and the quality of agricultural products and food safety will be further improved. The draft of the "14th Five-Year Plan" is also clearly included in the "comprehensive food production capacity" The indicator proposes that it will be greater than 650 million tons by 2025. How to keep the Chinese people's job in their own hands? Representatives and committee members started a "brainstorming". "Imported by grain, domestically produced by jin". The country is agriculture-oriented, and agriculture is the first. On March 5, on the "Ministerial Channel" of the two sessions, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Minister Tang Renjian said that seeds are the "chips" of agriculture, and strive to use about 10 years to make a turnaround in the seed industry. Zhang Xuewu, deputy to the National People's Congress and chairman ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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