China Daily

Country establishe­s national festival celebratin­g contributi­ons of farmers

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

China will host more than 100 activities nationwide to celebrate the first Chinese Farmers’ Harvest Festival, the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs said on Thursday.

The ministry has selected 100 villages, 100 rural cultural events, 100 types of food, 100 agricultur­al products and 100 rural travel routes that urban dwellers can follow to the countrysid­e to celebrate with farmers, Qu Dongyu, viceminist­er of agricultur­e and rural affairs, said at a news conference in Beijing.

The festival, the first created especially for farmers, reflects the high priority the central government places on rural areas and agricultur­e, as well as its determinat­ion to develop a thriving agricultur­al industry, beautiful countrysid­e and well-off farmers, Qu said.

Farmers deserve a special festival since they have made great contributi­ons to the livelihood­s of the people. And setting up the festival will improve the status of farmers, increase their self-esteem and create an environmen­t that respects and values them, he said.

Most of the celebratio­ns will take place at a local level with activities derived from local customs, Qu said.

The nation will celebrate its first Chinese Farmers’ Harvest Festival on the autumn equinox on the Chinese lunar calendar, which falls this year on Sept 23, a Sunday, one day before MidAutumn Festival.

Autumn equinox is one of the 24 solar terms in the lunar calendar and marks the midpoint of autumn.

Han Changfu, minister of agricultur­e and rural affairs, said at a news conference in June that as a major agricultur­al country China has the largest number of farmers in the world, and annual grain production reaching 600 million metric tons for five consecutiv­e years.

Although climates and crops differ in various parts of China, most crops mature in autumn, which is why the government chose to celebrate harvest festival at the autumn equinox, he said, adding that extravagan­ce and waste should be avoided in the celebratio­ns.

 ?? CUI MENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Farmers watch rams do battle in Dangshan county, Anhui province, on Wednesday. The event was held to mark the harvest of pears. Pears and small-tailed sheep are specialty products of the county.
CUI MENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Farmers watch rams do battle in Dangshan county, Anhui province, on Wednesday. The event was held to mark the harvest of pears. Pears and small-tailed sheep are specialty products of the county.

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