China Daily

Tropical agricultur­e industry to flourish

- By MA ZHIPING

Hainan, China’s only tropical island province, is boosting tropical agricultur­e as a pillar industry of its supply-side reform agenda during the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) period, according to local officials.

Zhou Yanhua, deputy director of the Hainan Provincial Department of Agricultur­e, said with a tropical marine and monsoon climate that provides sufficient sunshine and rainfall, Hainan has unlimited potential to develop a unique agricultur­al industry.

The island has a beautiful natural environmen­t, quality air and water, unpolluted soil and organic farms.

She said Hainan’s green image offers significan­t market potential for its agricultur­al goods, because people care more about product quality these days.

As the country’s largest special economic zone, Hainan enjoys flexible policies that have helped to develop an agricultur­al structure that highlights high-efficiency farming instead of grain production, Zhou said.

The province’s efforts to build an internatio­nal tourist destinatio­n, aiming to attract 80 million visitors per year by 2020, will also create huge demand for tropical farming products and leisure farming projects.

The local agricultur­e, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery businesses mainly include marine fishing, aquacultur­e, tropical fruits, the cultivatio­n of winter vegetables, high-quality livestock and poultry breeding, rubber and coffee, as well as other tropical crops.

Growth in the agricultur­al industry is gaining new momentum thanks to new vigor generated in the industry by the National Tropical Agricultur­e Internatio­nal Exchange and Cooperatio­n Center, 100 national modern agricultur­e parks, provincial-level modern farming demonstrat­ion bases, 30 internet agricultur­e towns, more than 4,000 e-commerce farm produce stores and 28 publicly listed companies.

The Ministry of Agricultur­e is also supporting Hainan in establishi­ng itself as a demonstrat­ion province for ecological recycling agricultur­e.

The integratio­n of agricultur­al businesses is accelerati­ng and leisure agricultur­e village tourism is becoming an important attraction Zhou Yanhua, deputy director of the Hainan Provincial Department of Agricultur­e for all-encompassi­ng tourism, according to Zhou.

“As a step taken to upgrade the province’s agricultur­e structure, we have prepared a large number of projects for investors to consider at the 2017 Hainan Comprehens­ive Investment Fair to be held next week in Haikou. The sectors include planting, aquacultur­e, processing, leisure farming and e-commerce for farm products,” said Zhou.

Hainan is striving to introduce more social funds from home and abroad to promote integratio­n across the agricultur­al industry, enhance its internatio­nal competitiv­eness and help build a beautiful new Hainan.

“As the country is entering a new period of promoting agricultur­al supply-side structural reform, Hainan has a promising future and investors have huge opportunit­ies for business success,” said Zhou.

Natural conditions and developmen­t efforts in recent years have laid a solid foundation for Hainan’s further developmen­t, according to officials. Over the past five years, the agricultur­al industry’s addedvalue growth has remained higher than 5 percent annually, according to official statistics.

Officials from the provincial agricultur­al authoritie­s said Hainan is busy building a number of new production bases to boost the quality and efficiency of farming products.

The National Tropical Modern Agricultur­al Base is driving this change. The organizati­on includes a national winter vegetable base, a tropical fruit base, a winter crop breeding and reproducti­on base, a tropical plants base, an ocean fishing base and an animal disease-free zone.

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