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BEIJING, Jan. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- China has
successfully reversed the situation of declining acreage under grain crops over
the past five years since 2000, said the Ministry of Agriculture.
China's acreage under grain crops was cut by 14.4 million hectares during the five years after 1998, when the
country's acreage under grain crops reached 113 million hectares, the ministry
said.
The figure hit a record low in 2003 when the acreage
dropped to 99 million hectares.
The acreage under grain crops grew slightly in 2004
and it grew to about 10.4 million hectares last year, up 4.86 million hectares
over 2003, thanks to the government's policy to support grain production.
The country's per-unit grain yield has hit a record
high of 4.44 tons per hectare during the period from 2000 to 2005, up 25.5kg
over the pervious five years, said the ministry.
The ministry said the country's total grain output
exceeded 480 billion kg in 2005, compared with 469.4 billion kg in 2004.
The total grain output in 2005 was 20 billion kg over
the end of the Ninth Five-Year Plan period (1995-2000), although the acreage
under grain crops in 2005 was 4 million hectares less thanthe late 1990s.
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