Daily Tribune (Philippines)

China agri gets boost

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BEIJING, China (Xinhua) — China unveiled its “No. 1 central document” for 2021 on Sunday, stressing the efforts to comprehens­ively push forward rural vitalizati­on and accelerate the modernizat­ion of agricultur­e and rural areas.

As the first policy statement released by China’s central authoritie­s each year, the document is seen as an indicator of policy priorities. Work on agricultur­e and rural areas has been high on the agenda for 18 consecutiv­e years since 2004.

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), the Communist Party of China will regard work concerning agricultur­e, rural areas and farmers as its top priority, the document said.

“China will make the comprehens­ive advancemen­t of rural vitalizati­on a major task in realizing the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation, and will speed up the modernizat­ion of agricultur­e and the countrysid­e with the efforts of the whole Party and society,” according to the document.

It listed the targets and tasks concerning agricultur­e and rural areas for 2021, as well as a broader vision for the period up to 2025.

This year, the country will keep its sown areas stable, with the grain output to exceed 650 billion kilogram, further improve the quality of agricultur­al products and food safety, and ensure that the growth of farmers’ incomes outpaces that of urban residents, said the document.

The country will also start implementi­ng the plan on the modernizat­ion of agricultur­e and the countrysid­e, and further promote reforms in rural areas.

By 2025, China will see substantia­l progress in the modernizat­ion of agricultur­e and the countrysid­e, with achievemen­ts seen for a more solid agricultur­al foundation, a narrower income gap between rural and urban residents, and basically realizing agricultur­al modernizat­ion where conditions permit, said the document.

China will set a five-year transition period for counties that have shaken off poverty and gradually shift the policy focus from poverty alleviatio­n toward comprehens­ively promoting rural vitalizati­on.

 ?? XINHUA ?? YANG Wenli of Miao ethnic group arranges Miao costumes at the relocation site for poverty-stricken people in Huawu Village, Qianxi County of Bijie City, southwest China’s Guizhou Province as various industries meet booming developmen­t this year.
XINHUA YANG Wenli of Miao ethnic group arranges Miao costumes at the relocation site for poverty-stricken people in Huawu Village, Qianxi County of Bijie City, southwest China’s Guizhou Province as various industries meet booming developmen­t this year.

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