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 China Boosting Initiatives for Ag Production and Soil Fertility >more
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 Promoting Soil Testing's Role in Rural Development >more
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 Key Central Government Meeting on Rural Development >more
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 PPI/PPIC China Program in Beijing Agricultural Exhibition The Third International Agricultural Exhibition was held in Beijing from October 16 to 21, wherein the PPI/PPIC China Program participated in an exhibit for advances in agricultural science and technology organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS). >more
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 Food Crop Planting Area Expands Premier Wen has said that China expects to greatly reduce the Agricultural Tax in 2005 with at least 592 improverished- classed counties being removed from the tax schedule. It is estimated that average farmer income in these counties would increase by 5% if compared with last year. >more
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 Fertilizer Market and Prices in 2005 Estimates indicate that China’s commercial fertilizer consumption may be decreased slightly, with price increases and storage reduced in 2005. >more
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 Dr Jin Represents China in US Technology Tour China’s Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) selected Dr. JIN Jiyun, Director PPI China Program, to represent them on a technology tour in the U.S. during November. >more
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 2002/03 - A Good Year for Chinese Agriculture Reports of record production and winter precipitation >more
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 July 2002 - New Land Figures Announced Xinhua News Agency, in announcing the official figure for total arable land, noted it has decreased by 600,000 ha to 127.6 million (M) ha in 2001, equal to about 0.1 ha per person. >more
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 March 2002 - Diversification Tied to Income in China In 2001, the government of China led its farmers and its agriculture into a crop diversification program with the objective that each region would prudently utilize its land and other resources, and develop more rational agriculture production systems. >more
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 Soil K and K Fertilization is Recognized by China's Leaders - Summer 2001 Research in Soil K and K Fertilization in Northern China was recently recognized by the government of China. >more
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