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Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Honorary
Chairman Lien Chan (C) and other members of the think tank of Kuomintang
give a news conference after the closing ceremony of the Cross-Strait
Agricultural Cooperation Forum in Boao of China's southernmost island
province of Hainan, on Oct. 17, 2006.(Xinhua Photo)Photo Gallery
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BOAO,
Oct. 17 (Xinhua) -- A series of new policies aimed at boosting agricultural
cooperation across the Taiwan Strait were announced at a cross-Strait
agricultural forum held on Tuesday.
The policies were announced by Chen Yunlin, director
of the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee at the one-day forum, held in Boao in the southernmost island province
of Hainan.
The policies encourage Taiwan-based agricultural
organizations, enterprises and farmers to set up agricultural development zones
and cooperate with their counterparts on the Chinese mainland.
Chinese laws and regulations allow Taiwan farmers to
establish private businesses in agricultural development zones on the Chinese
mainland, the policies say.
Fiscal support will be given to infrastructure
construction while the agricultural cooperation and development zones are being
built.
A number of approved agricultural cooperation zones
in Sichuan and Jiangsu provinces and in the municipalities of Chongqing and
Shanghai are already being brought into operation, the policies say.
Farm products fairs and sales promotion programs are
highly encouraged, and an undertaking has been made to provide better quarantine
and customs services.
The other major points of the policies are as
follows:
-- In addition to east China's Fujian Province,
agriculture products from Taiwan will be allowed to enter the mainland market in
Shantou, south China's Guangdong Province.
-- Agricultural and business affairs authorities on
the Chinese mainland will set up websites featuring a consultation service for
Taiwanese investors.
-- Applications for the import of seeds and legal
trade on wild plants and animals will be simplified.
-- Local governments across the Chinese mainland will
provide a fast and open transportation service for Taiwanese agricultural
products.
-- Those pirating trademark rights of Taiwan
agricultural products, including fruit from Taiwan, will be punished.
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