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Huai'an Consolidates and Improves the Comprehensive Production Capacity of Grain and Important Agricultural Products
time:2024-08-26

Since the beginning of this year, Huai'an has been committed to stabilizing agricultural areas, increasing yield per unit, and ensuring a steady supply, aiming to consolidate and enhance the overall production capacity of grain and other essential agricultural products.

From January to July, the city's live pig stock reached 1.532 million, with 1.594 million pigs slaughtered. The total output of aquatic products was 206,500 tons, ensuring a stable and sufficient supply. Huai'an is committed to advancing the development of high-standard farmland that delivers stable yields, even in the face of droughts and floods. It aims for these lands to consistently produce high yields, with an output of one ton of grain per mu. This year, its goal is to initiate new high-standard farmland projects covering 343,400 mu. Huai'an has developed a comprehensive strategy to enhance grain yield per unit area within the city. This initiative outlines clear improvement goals, identifies key crop varieties, and establishes technical methodologies. By prioritizing the creation of green, high-quality, and efficient high-yield zones, large-scale yield enhancement projects, and competitive high-yield programs, it aims to promote integrated demonstrations of high-yield and high-efficiency technologies. The ultimate objective is to drive a significant increase in overall grain production. It has maximized the technical support capabilities of the provincial modern agricultural industry technology system promotion and demonstration base. This facility has collaborated with over 200 innovative agricultural enterprises, conducted application demonstrations, and organized training sessions and on-site observations for more than 3,000 farmers. It has enhanced the development of "new farmers" and "leading pioneers" as key figures in rural revitalization, creating an information database of 325 cultivated "new farmers".