The Herald (Zimbabwe)

China drafts rural revitalisa­tion roadmap

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BEIJING. — With the release of a key official document on Saturday, China has drawn a roadmap for advancing rural revitalisa­tion across the board, and for accelerati­ng the building up of its agricultur­al strength.

The “No. 1 central document” for 2024, the first policy statement released by the central authoritie­s, outlines tasks from ensuring the grain supply and promoting the developmen­t of rural industries, to raising the level of rural constructi­on and enhancing rural governance.

It also stresses the need to utilise the experience of the Green Rural Revival Programme.

The document highlights two bottom line requiremen­ts, three areas for improvemen­t and two fronts to be strengthen­ed, Han Wenxiu, head of the Office of the Central Rural Work Leading Group, said at a press conference on yesterday.

The document underlines that China should maintain the bottom line of safeguardi­ng national grain security and avoiding a large-scale return to poverty. China’s grain output hit a record high of 695.41 million tonnes in 2023. Adequate food supply and inventorie­s provided strong support for the sustained recovery of the economy. However, factors including the grim global grain security situation, the frequent occurrence of natural disasters and a large population base have posed challenges, according to the office.

To these ends, the document puts forward measures including strictly implementi­ng the farmland protection system, strengthen­ing agricultur­al infrastruc­ture constructi­on, and establishi­ng a modern agricultur­al management system, among others.

To avoid a large-scale return to poverty, the country should focus on implementi­ng the monitoring and support mechanism for preventing a regression­intopovert­y,strengthen­ingindustr­ialand employment support, and enhancing the internal developmen­t momentum of areas and people that have been lifted out of poverty, said Han.

The three areas for improvemen­t refer to enhancing rural industrial developmen­t, rural constructi­on and rural governance.

Efforts should be made to adhere to the industrial, quality and green developmen­t of agricultur­e, accelerate the constructi­on of a modern rural industrial system, and turn agricultur­e into a large modern industry, according to the document

To enhance rural developmen­t, the country will focus on improving rural infrastruc­ture, the living environmen­t and public services based on local conditions, and the needs of the rural population, said Han.

He said that improving the rural governance system that combines autonomy, the rule of law and the rule of virtue under the party’s leadership, and ensuring social stability and tranquilli­ty in rural areas, are key to rural governance.

Two fronts to be strengthen­ed refer to strengthen­ing the dual drivers of technology and reform in promoting rural revitalisa­tion and measures to increase farmers’ incomes.

The country will promote scientific and technologi­cal innovation and institutio­nal innovation to add impetus and vitality to rural revitalisa­tion, take various measures to strengthen vocational skills training for rural migrant workers, and make full use of rural resources to support farmers in increasing their incomes, according to the office.

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