February 26, 2007

 

China expects stable area for grains in 2007

 

 

China's grain sown area will stay stable this year, said the country's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) on February 25.

 

According to a recent survey, the per-household grain sown area of the 16,870 farmer households surveyed averaged 0.63 hectares which is on a par with that of 2006.

 

The NDRC attributed the stabilisation to farmers' willingness to grow grain due to higher grain prices and the government's support policies, such as the abolishment of the decade-old agriculture taxes and subsidies for grain growing.

 

The survey showed more cotton, vegetables and sugar crops will be planted this year while the sown areas of tobacco and oil crops are likely to dip.

 

China's grain output exceeded 490 billion kilograms last year, posting a positive growth for the third consecutive year.

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