On Sunday, Vice Premier Hui
Liangyu called on local governments to work harder to help
farmers with their ongoing summer harvest.
Hui, also a member of the Political Bureau of the
Communist Party of China Central Committee, was on an inspection
tour of east China's Shandong
Province, a major grain producer.
More substantial efforts are required to further
improve food production and increase the income of farmers, said
Hui.
In northern China, where wheat is sown in the
autumn and harvested in early summer, this season’s harvest is an
important part of annual yields. In the south, where rice is the
staple, crops reaped during June play a major role in stabilizing
grain prices, often driven up by short supply in April and May.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture, 469.5
billion kg of grain was produced last year, an increase of 38.8
billion kg on the previous year.
This year, land sown with cereal crops is 667,000
hectares more than 2004, according to ministry officials, but a
figure for how much more grain is expected to be produced is still
not available.
Although grain production will show growth on last
year, said Hui, there remains a gap between production and demand.
He urged local governments to prioritize the summer harvest and
step up efforts to regulate the grain market.
More investment should be made to develop
agricultural production through the application of science and
technology, said Hui.
He also urged government departments to build and
improve irrigation facilities and make better preparations for
farming and sowing.
(Xinhua News Agency June 20, 2005)