Farmers reap paddy rice in the field in Jiangzhuang
village, Donghai county, east China's Jiangsu Province,yesterday. Large parts of
China have witnessed crop harvest in this golden autumn. --Xinhua
China's Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) yesterday said it expects an increase
in grain output for the fifth consecutive year.
The country has harvested nearly 80 percent of its autumn crops and expects
2008 to be a bumper year, the ministry stated.
The State Grain Information Center earlier estimated that this year's grain
output would reach 511.5 million tons, up 10 million tons from 2007.
Higher grain production happened in spite of natural disasters and troubled
domestic and international economic environments, the MOA noted.
The output increase was attributed to government subsidies, pest control and
more advance agricultural techniques, the ministry said.
The central government allocated 102.86 billion yuan (US$15.1 billion) in
agriculture subsidies this year, doubling the money from 2007.