Chinese President Hu Jintao talks with
workers on the International Labor Day in central China's Henan
Province.(Xinhua Photo) Photo
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ZHENGZHOU,
May 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao spent the International Labor Day
visiting farmers and workers in central China's Henan Province.
Talking with some farmers in the wheat field in the
outskirts of Nanyang City, Hu assured them that the government will carry on the
bottom price for grain procurement, and the grain price this year will be no
lower than that in 2006.
Since 2004 China has practiced a bottom price system
for grain procurement to ensure stable grain production, safeguard farmers'
interests and protect their enthusiasm for farming.
Hu told farmers that the central government will
continue the favorable agricultural policies and make more efforts to ensure
that farmers, especially grain farmers, get real benefits.
"We have to rely on ourselves to resolve the problem
of feeding the 1.3 billion people. The most important thing is to protect
farmers' enthusiasm for farming," the president said.
China's grain output grew for the third consecutive
year to reach 497 million tons last year, up 2.8 percent or 13 million tons over
2005.
During his Henan tour from April 30 to May 1, Hu
visited local factories and a police emergency call center, extending his
greetings to the people who were still working during the holiday.
He also visited a residential community in Zhengzhou
and talked with retired residents.
Before wrapping up his two-day tour, Hu urged
provincial officials to care more about people's concerns and take more measures
to ensure a solid and rapid growth of the economy.