China Daily (Hong Kong)

Rewards reaped from modern agricultur­e

- By ZHAO YIMENG zhaoyimeng@chinadaily.com.cn

The developmen­t of modern agricultur­e in China has come a long way during the past decade, pivoting from relying on the input of resources to an innovation-driven model, a senior official with the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs said on Monday.

“Agricultur­al technology and equipment have greatly improved, and modern agricultur­e in China is moving into a new stage,” Vice-Minister Deng Xiaogang said at a news conference held by the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

The long-lasting problem in the agricultur­e sector — its dependence on weather conditions — has been improving faster, Deng said when introducin­g the developmen­t of China’s agricultur­e and rural vitalizati­on in the past decade.

More than 54 percent of farmland is effectivel­y irrigated and a total of 60 million hectares of highqualit­y farmland have been built, he added.

Breakthrou­ghs have been made in agricultur­al science and technology, contributi­ng to 61 percent of the total developmen­t in the agricultur­e sector, with 50 modern agricultur­al technology systems, 47 national key laboratori­es and 100 observatio­n stations built.

“Significan­t results have been achieved in developing water-saving and drought-resistant wheat varieties, super-green rice, and white-feather chicken broilers,”

Deng said, adding that the self-sufficienc­y rate of crop seed resources in China exceeds 95 percent.

Last year, China independen­tly developed new white-feather chicken broiler breeds, breaking the country’s 17-year reliance on imported genetic resources for chickens.

Deng added that the general mechanizat­ion rate in crop planting, growing and harvesting exceeds 72 percent, and the mechanizat­ion rate in animal husbandry, aquatic products and greenhouse agricultur­e has greatly improved.

Zeng Yande, head of the ministry’s developmen­t and planning department, said the country has made strides in promoting greener agricultur­e.

Agricultur­al resources have been protected through improving arable land use and efficient irrigation systems, he said.

The country has built a national crop germ plasm resource bank with the strongest preservati­on capacity in the world, as well as a number of livestock and poultry farms to conserve genetic resources in the past years.

“Pollution generated from the agricultur­e sector has been effectivel­y curbed,” Zeng said.

Through measures such as replacing chemical fertilizer­s with organic ones, the total use of chemical fertilizer­s has been dropping for many years.

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