Agriculture
The new policy will activate agricultrual and rural developent in China!
The new policy will activate agricultrual and rural developent in China!
China’s township enterprises have developed on the basis of the handicrafts industry and the processing of agricultural products and by-products.
Before the introduction of the reform and opening, the outputs of freshwater and saltwater fish, relying on natural rivers, lakes and fisheries near the sea, were low.
China has more than 300 million acroes of exploitable grasslands, distributed mainly throughout Inner Mongolia, the basin between the Tianshan and Altai mountains in Xinjiang and on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
China’s main grain crops are rice, wheat, corn, soybeans and tuber crops. Paddy rice is the major grain crop in China, grow mainly in the Yangtze River valley and southern China, and on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateaults output accounts for two-fifths of the total grain output.
With China emerging as the global economic power and becoming a major global focus, the Government of Cananda is in the process of developing a five-year comprehensive apporoach to engaging China as a strategic partner.
Through accurate date and full elaboration, it presents the structure of China’s pesticide market and features of the demand-supply relationship from various angles.
Cultivated land is continually being lost to urban and industrial use. China accounts for 20% of the world’s population but only 7% of the arable farmland. Moreover, the population is growing while the land is shrinking.
Two thirds of the Chinese population are employed in the agricultural industry, making this sector the top consideration affecting Beijing’s policies.