China's comprehensive agricultural development (CAD) has generated
500 billion yuan (US$62.5 billion) in added-value and benefited
more than 400 million farmers in the last five years, a senior
Chinese official said in Beijing Tuesday.
Wang Zheng, deputy director of the Office for the State
Comprehensive Agricultural Development of China, said some 97.8
billion yuan had been invested in the project in the period. Over
70 percent of the money had been used in improving agricultural
production conditions, enhancing production efficiency and raising
farmers' incomes.
So
far, more than 1.34 million hectares of farmland had been used as
bases producing quality farm produce, fruits, flowers and
pharmaceutical herbs, Wang said.
China adopted the CAD strategy in 1988 to solve problems created by
food shortages and fast population growth. It aims to improve
low-yielding farmland, boost agricultural efficiency and exploit
new agricultural resources.
(People's Daily February 12, 2003)
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