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          China closes in on grain output goal
          By Wang Lan (China Daily)
          Updated: 2008-08-19 09:45

           

          China closes in on grain output goal 

          Reaping machines are frequently used in harvest season at the Hongxing Farm in this photo taken on August 6, 2008 in Heilongjiang province.China is making great progress in reaching its goal of increasing its national grain output, aided by the accelerating development of agricultural technologies and innovations, experts said.[Asianewsphoto]

          China is making great progress in reaching its goal of increasing its national grain output, aided by the accelerating development of agricultural technologies and innovations, experts said.

          Economists expect that with the rising yield per unit of arable land, the nation will reach its target of ensuring self-sufficiency in a wide range of grains and other foods in the foreseeable future.

          Zhang Lubiao, a senior official of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), said China must continue to satisfy 95 to 100 percent of its own consumption of major grain products to ensure national food security.

          The latest figures from the National Bureau of Statistics showed the total output of summer grain in 2008 amounted to 120.41 million tons, up 2.6 percent from the year before, an increase for the fifth consecutive year.

          The yield per mu (0.06 hectare) reached 299.5 kg, up 2.5 percent from the same period last year, marking the record high based on available figures for the past five years.

          Agricultural experts said the total grain output increase was achieved mainly as a result of improvement in the yield per unit rather than expanding planting areas.

          As the possibility of increasing new arable land is extremely limited in China, the only way to sustain the increase in grain output is to further develop agricultural technologies.

          "The available planting area is quite limited in China, with little possibility for it to be increased in the future. Therefore, the improvement of yield per unit becomes crucial to increasing grain output in the longer term," said Zhang.

          Established in 1957, the CAAS is the country's most authoritative agricultural research institute, which is directly affiliated to the Ministry of Agriculture.

          Zhang said there is plenty of room for China to improve agricultural technologies through cooperation with other countries in various fields, including seed breeding, irrigation and harvesting.

          He said CAAS is working hard to develop new strains of high-yield seeds of a large variety of agricultural produce, including wheat, rice, corn and soybean, and is trying to introduce those high-yield seeds and other advanced technologies to different areas of the country.

          Take "super hybrid rice" for example. Scientists in China, a world leader in this hybrid technology, produced a yield of 19 tons per hectare in trial plots last year. Experts said the technology, once extensively applied in large areas throughout the country, is expected to produce a yield of 12 tons of rice per hectare, up 71 percent from the current average yield in China and up 300 percent from the yield per unit in other countries.

          To improve the efficiency of seed breeding, CAAS's experts have developed "Aibai wheat" (dwarf sterile wheat) technology to help improve the efficiency of cultivating high-yield seeds by shortening the time of seed breeding.

          Agricultural experts said greater efforts are being made to transform saline-alkali soil into arable land. This is one way to make more of the limited land.

          Agricultural scientists and experts in CAAS have also imported "genetic resources" from other countries in South America and Europe to crossbreed high-yield seeds.

          In addition to the technologies of cultivating high-yield seeds, CAAS is also gearing up to cooperate with other countries to improve the efficiency of irrigation and harvesting.

          It is estimated that an average of 5 to 10 percent of grains are wasted in harvesting. But by using the new technology introduced by the CAAS from other countries, the wastage of grains can be cut down to 3 to 5 percent.

          Experts have also shown their concern over the negative impact on grain output from the increased costs of fertilizers and energy.


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