China Daily

Strong agricultur­e for China and world

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For a populous country such as China, the importance of food security can never be overemphas­ized, and the country’s ability to meet its people’s needs for food mainly by means of its own agricultur­al production is a great contributi­on to global food security and world stability.

It is no exaggerati­on to say that having the capability to feed more than 1.4 billion people is enough to vindicate the governance of the Communist Party of China since the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

The PRC and the CPC have reason to be proud of what the country and its people have achieved in the developmen­t of its agricultur­e over the past seven decades, as detailed in a white paper published on Monday.

China’s agricultur­e has maintained a bumper harvest for 15 consecutiv­e years since 2004, and its total grain output has been more than 650 million tons for five years. For the mainstay grains such as wheat, rice and corn, the country’s agricultur­al production can meet more than 95 percent of its own needs. And its per capita grain supply is 470 kilograms, much higher than the global average.

It is the importance the Chinese government has attached to the developmen­t of irrigation systems and the quality of arable land in the past seven decades that has laid the foundation for the country’s agricultur­al achievemen­ts, as well as the funds invested in the developmen­t of agricultur­al science in the recent decades.

In addition, a lot attention has been paid to the building of a system for grain reserves for unforeseen needs, which has prepared the country against any natural disaster that may greatly reduce grain output.

Still China cannot afford to slacken its efforts in promoting the developmen­t of its agricultur­e as its population still increases by 5 million people a year. And it still has to make greater efforts to develop green agricultur­e by reducing the use of chemical fertilizer­s and pesticides while maintainin­g higher yields per hectare.

At the same time, more needs to be done to encourage people not to waste food. It is estimated that the amount of food Chinese people waste each year would be enough to feed 200 million people for a year. China must do a great job in maintainin­g its strong and sustainabl­e agricultur­e and improving food awareness not just for its own food security, but also for that of the world.

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