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China works for more efficient water use in agriculture

Xinhua, January 30, 2016 Adjust font size:

China plans to make the water use in agriculture more efficient with measures such as tiered pricing, wider use of drought-tolerant crops and rewards for water conservation.

"Agriculture, which consumes vast amounts of water, is where the potential of water conservation lies. However, the price for water used in agriculture is been relatively low, which is not conducive to saving water," according to a government guideline published by the State Council on Friday.

To ensure the sustainable development of agriculture, within the decade China will establish a pricing mechanism that appropriately reflects the cost of water and encourages water saving, according to the guideline, which added that regions better equipped with irrigation and water conservation facilities should achieve the goal within three to five years.

Agriculture is a significant issue for the world's most populous nation. On Wednesday, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council released this year's "Number One Central Document," marking the 13th consecutive year that the document has focused on agriculture and rural issues.

The document is the first policy statement of the year, and seen as an indicator of policy priorities

Upholding an innovative, coordinated, green, open and shared development concept, the authorities on Wednesday called for faster transformation of agricultural models.

Policies and support will protect resources and raise efficiency, preventing resources from over-exploitation, according to the document. It added that China will improve water resource management and groundwater will be closely watched. Endi