China reports steady progress in agricultural green development

China's agriculture sector has achieved steady progress in green
development, according to the China Agricultural Green Development
Report 2024, which was released at a conference in Beijing,
Azernews reports, citing Global Times.
The report was released by the Chinese Academy of Agricultural
Sciences (CAAS) and the China Agricultural Green Development
Research Society. It provides crucial support and reference for the
further implementation of the country's green development concepts,
and facilitates the high-quality development of agriculture and
rural areas characterized by ecological priority level, resource
efficiency and green, low-carbon practices, according to Huang
Sanwen, president of CAAS and an academician of the Chinese Academy
of Sciences, at the conference.
Significant progress was seen across multiple areas in 2024, the
report shows. China continuously enhanced the quality and
efficiency of its high-standard farmland construction while
strengthening the ecological protection and pollution control of
existing farmland, resulting in over 80 million mu (about 5.33
million hectares) of high-standard farmland being built or upgraded
in 2024.
China advanced its third national soil survey last year, completing
the collection of over 2.87 million sampling points and 3.11
million samples, according to the report.
It also improved its biological agricultural resource protection
management system. The national agricultural germplasm resources
census in 2024 revealed the permanent preservation of 580,000 crop
germplasm resources, 1.4 million livestock and poultry genetic
materials, and 270,000 strains of microbial agricultural
resources.
Sustained reductions of chemical inputs were achieved through
strengthened actions. According to the report, China's application
of chemical fertilizers totaled 49.88 million tonnes in 2024 -- a 5
percent decrease from 2020. Pesticide use in crop farming amounted
to 242,000 tonnes (100 percent purity), maintaining a downward
trend for an eighth consecutive year.
Mechanization levels continued to rise, with the comprehensive
mechanization rate of crop cultivation, planting and harvesting
exceeding 75 percent nationally, the report shows.
It also reveals a robust increase in farming incomes. The per
capita disposable income of rural residents was 23,119 yuan (about
3,220 U.S. dollars) in 2024, which was up 6.3 percent year on year
in real terms -- 1.9 percentage points higher than the growth rate
among urban residents.
Progress was also made in digital resource management. China
advanced the systematic digital management of its agricultural
resources and strengthened its capacity to support long-term, fixed
observation experiment stations for its green agricultural
development, according to the report.
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