The Herald (Zimbabwe)

China keen to modernise agric industry

- Elita Chikwati in BEIJING, China

CHINA has committed to implement structural adjustment­s in its agricultur­e sector to modernise the industry, boost national food security and enhance rural incomes.

The country said it will work on improving the industrial, production and operationa­l systems in the agricultur­al sector and step up efforts to foster new drivers for agricultur­al and rural developmen­t.

It will also take measures to facilitate standardis­ed production, brand building and supervisio­ns over the quality and safety of agricultur­al products.

This is expected to raise the quality and performanc­e of the industry and ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t. China is also expected to improve rural land and upgrade low and medium yield crop land, adding 1,33 million hectares of farmland under highly efficient irrigation.

Farmers will be equipped with market requiremen­ts with trials to replace grain crop with feed crop cultivatio­n expanding.

Updating members of the Chinese National People’s Congress at the ongoing fifth session of the 12th NPC in Beijing yesterday, the Premier of the State Council, Mr Li Keqiang, said the Chinese Government was geared towards promoting steady developmen­t of agricultur­e and continued increase in rural incomes.

Mr Li said China would advance the supply side structural reform in agricultur­e, improve policies to boost agricultur­e and benefit farmers and create more channels for rural residents to find employment and increase their incomes.

“Government will ensure China’s food security, see that agricultur­al modernisat­ion and urbanisati­on reinforce each other and speed up efforts to foster new drivers powering agricultur­e and rural developmen­t,” he said.

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