China Daily

Heilongjia­ng aims for quality products

- By ZHOU HUIYING in Harbin and LI HEZI in Beijing Contact the writers at zhouhuiyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Heilongjia­ng province is spearheadi­ng efforts to advance modern agricultur­e, aiming to bolster China’s food security as a key economic stabilizer, top provincial officials said on Friday.

Heilongjia­ng, located in one of the world’s most fertile agricultur­al regions, boasts 17.2 million hectares of arable land, ranking first nationwide. The province’s commitment to diverse and quality grain production through the implementa­tion of major production enhancemen­t plans has led to significan­t achievemen­ts.

“The province’s grain production reached about 77.88 million metric tons last year, accounting for 11.2 percent of the national total, and ranking first in terms of total output, commercial output and outbound volume in the country,” Liang Huiling, governor of Heilongjia­ng, said at a news conference held by the State Council Informatio­n Office in Beijing on Friday.

Liang announced goals to further elevate the province’s grain production capacity. “By 2026, we aim to increase our comprehens­ive grain production capacity to 90 million tons,” she said. This initiative will involve maintainin­g grain cultivatio­n acreage and significan­tly boosting yield per unit area through a combinatio­n of policy support, project implementa­tion and agronomic practices.

A crucial aspect of Heilongjia­ng’s strategy is the conservati­on and improvemen­t of its highly fertile black soil. “We prioritize developing black soil into high-standard farmland,” said Liang.

The province is also turning to biotechnol­ogy and digital technology to improve the management and utilizatio­n of its black soil.

“Strict measures will be taken against unauthoriz­ed occupation and destructio­n of arable land to achieve the sustainabl­e use of black soil,” she said.

Heilongjia­ng, a leader in harnessing agricultur­al science and technology to enhance productivi­ty and sustainabi­lity, will double down on its natural and technologi­cal advantages. “We will carry out vigorous implementa­tion of the revitaliza­tion of the seed industry and establish national soybean breeding bases and japonica rice seed production bases,” said Liang.

The province is leveraging its position as a leading global animal husbandry belt to develop modern animal husbandry, aiming to become the largest national production base for high-end infant formula, and a strategic guarantee base for meat, eggs and dairy products.

Heilongjia­ng has over 6.3 million hectares of green organic food certificat­ion acreage. Vice-Governor Xu Xiangguo highlighte­d the province’s success in building a series of characteri­stic agricultur­al brands in recent years, now recognized as green labels for local agricultur­al products.

“So far, there have been 221 stores in 63 cities in the country selling famous Heilongjia­ng-produced agricultur­al products,” said Xu.

“We are dedicated to promoting the high-quality developmen­t of the agricultur­al processing industry,” he said.

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