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Poor regions to share earnings from resource exploitation projects: cabinet

Xinhua, October 18, 2016 Adjust font size:

In the latest step in the country's fight against poverty, China's cabinet released a plan on Tuesday that will enable the poor to share earnings from local hydropower plants and mining projects.

To pilot the reform, the government will choose a maximum of 20 projects in impoverished contiguous areas and counties targeted in the state poverty alleviation program, according to the State Council plan.

Local rural residents will be able to acquire stakes in such projects with compensation they receive for land occupied by the project construction, the plan said.

This way, rural residents get proceeds from the operation of the projects, with priority given to registered poor households.

The reform will be carried out from late 2016 to the end of 2019, and the chosen projects will start construction in 2017.

The environment will be strictly protected, the plan said.

By the end of 2015, China still had 55.75 million people living in poverty, equivalent to the entire population of a medium-sized country.

The government has named poverty reduction as one of its top priorities, pledging to eradicate poverty in China by 2020.

More than 600 million Chinese were lifted out of poverty over the past three decades -- about 70 percent of the global total. Endi