Shanghai Daily

Quality key as crop size expands

- Yu Huichang and Yang Yang mu mu mu mu, mu mu, mu mu

Songjiang rice will see its crop size expand to 38,000 (2,533 hectares) from the current 31,000 by the end of the year as part of the district’s efforts to cultivate high-quality agricultur­al products.

The annual farming net income in Songjiang rose from 883 yuan (US$133.6) per in 2013 to 973 yuan in 2016, a 10 percent increase. The annual government subsidy in 2016 reached 622 yuan per increase of 208 yuan per compared to 2008.

However, expansion of crop size and additional government subsidy failed to solve farmers’ low-income problem.

Songjiang has limited land resources, so an endless expansion of planting area is impossible. The rice yield in Songjiang has reached around 600 kilograms per so a continuing increase of production becomes difficult too. The grain purchasing price in

an China is also far beyond the internatio­nal standard.

Given the status quo, to increase farmers’ income relies on an expansion of the industrial chain, the supply-side reform, improvemen­t of supply quality and adding value.

Seed selection, production, soil maintenanc­e and processing are all essential in order to produce high-quality rice.

Songjiang No. 1 Early Fragrant Rice, harvested generally before the National Day holiday, is sold at 14.5 yuan per kilogram, with an output value per at about 4,300 yuan. Yet the output value per of ordinary rice is about 1,600 yuan.

Technician­s cultivated Songjiang No. 1013 and Songjiang No. 1018, and provided the seeds to farmers. The two rice species therefore become the mainstay of the Songjiang rice brand.

The technician­s also trained farmers on planting techniques and provided them with high-quality and efficient pesticides.

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