| Sustaining
agricultural supply
04/02/2003
China Daily
Effective measures should be taken to ensure the sustainable supply
of agricultural products in the long term, an article urged in a
recent issue of the Beijing-based Outlook Weekly.
The supply of agricultural products is a matter concerning the
nation's economy and the people's livelihood. China used to suffer
from a shortage of major agricultural produce, but today it can
meet its needs and even have a surplus in some years. This historical
transition is very important to the country's reform process.
The article urged a correct understanding of the current surplus
of agricultural products in some regions.
This surplus only happens in certain phases, certain parts and
certain regions. The total volume of agricultural products is huge
in recent years, but the proportion of high-quality products remains
low and cannot match demand.
Apart from this, national economic development remains unbalanced.
Some people still lack decent amounts of food and clothing. The
country also faces frequent natural calamities, which often has
a bad impact on its agricultural production.
The low consumption level is another reason for the oversupply
of agricultural products.
The overall consumption of residents, especially those in rural
areas, is still low. There is still a large potential for the consumption
of processed products. With the increased industrialization and
urbanization, the existing agricultural production capacity falls
far behind the needs of an all-round well-off society.
Inadequate agricultural resources, backward infrastructure construction
and fragile economical environment also limit the development of
agriculture in this country, noted the article.
The per capita amount of cultivated land in China is less than
half of the world level and its per capita water resources are only
one-quarter of the world average. Shortages of these two kinds of
resources are factors restricting the supply of farm produce in
the long term.
Utilization and development of agricultural resources have been
greatly enhanced in past decades, which have largely improved the
agricultural production capacity. But over-exploitation of resources
has also led to soil erosion and desertification, which are threats
to the agricultural production.
Thus the task of ensuring effective supply of farm produce is still
onerous and prompt measures should be taken accordingly, said the
article.
First, the fundamental role of agriculture in the national economy
should be strengthened. Farmers' initiatives are the basic motivation
to the development of agriculture and rural economy. The government
should stick to its basic policies in rural areas to protect farmers
and develop their enthusiasm.
Second, the comprehensive agricultural production capacity should
be improved. The government should enhance support to agricultural
production in major farming districts, strengthen infrastructure
construction, and perfect the grain reserve system.
Third, restructuring of agriculture and rural economy should be
promoted. More efforts are needed to improve the quality of farm
produce, develop husbandry, aquaculture and fisheries in order to
meet consumers' diversified needs.
Last but not least, scientific and technological knowledge should
be popularized for the long-range development of agriculture.
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