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Rural vitalizati­on strategy, timeline unveiled

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

China has unveiled the timetable for realizing a key strategy to vitalize the country’s vast countrysid­e at the annual Central Rural Work Conference that concluded on Friday.

Nationwide efforts to accomplish the strategy will see important progress as of 2020, when the institutio­nal framework and policy system generally take shape, according to a statement from the conference.

Decisive progress will be achieved as of 2035, when modernizat­ion of agricultur­e and rural areas fundamenta­lly become reality. In 2050, the all-around vitalizati­on will feature strong agricultur­e, a beautiful countrysid­e and well-off farmers, the statement said.

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, attended and addressed the two-day conference. He elaborated on the major issues in realizing the strategy and offered specific requiremen­ts for translatin­g it into reality, according to the release.

The strategy, clearly put forward by the 19th CPC National Congress in October, aims to build China’s rural areas with “thriving businesses, pleasant living environmen­ts, social etiquette and civility, effective governance and prosperity”.

The rural vitalizati­on strategy should be seen as the highest tool for handling work regarding farmers, agricultur­e and rural areas at a time when socialism with Chinese characteri­stics enters a new era, according to the latest rural work meeting.

The key to vitalize rural areas lies in the Party leadership, and the Party should always take charge of the general picture while coordinati­ng all the department­s involved, the meeting release said.

To carry out the strategy, it is also necessary to formulate plans for rural vitalizati­on and roll out several major projects, plans and actions, it said.

Rural vitalizati­on should be pursued in an unhurried manner, with an emphasis on quality instead of speed, according to the conference.

Despite sound progress in agricultur­al and rural work, China still faces a developmen­t gap between its urban and rural regions due to a lack of quality and efficiency in agricultur­e and a lack of sustained growth in farmers’ income.

The conference called for more effort to advance integrated urban-rural developmen­t, with more focus on improving infrastruc­ture, education and public services in rural areas.

Also China must boost har- mony and coexistenc­e between humans and nature; inherit, develop and enhance farming civilizati­on; innovate in the rural governance system and eradicate poverty, according to the statement.

The conference also highlighte­d the importance of establishi­ng a strong team of public servants in the rural areas. Sending public servants to grassroots rural areas should be an important way to train officials and the country needs to have a rural work team with sufficient knowledge about agricultur­e and a love for the countrysid­e and farmers.

 ?? XIE HUANCHI / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping greets role models from the country’s agricultur­al sector ahead of the Central Rural Work Conference in Beijing. The two-day gathering concluded on Friday.
XIE HUANCHI / XINHUA President Xi Jinping greets role models from the country’s agricultur­al sector ahead of the Central Rural Work Conference in Beijing. The two-day gathering concluded on Friday.
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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A design sketch shows the MA700 airliner.

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