MANILA, Dec. 18 (Xinhua) -- The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday
announced it would provide financial support to help poor farmers in central
China's Henan province adopt advanced cultivation practices to grow fruits and
vegetable.
In a statement released Tuesday, the regional lender said it will provide
66.7 million U.S. dollars in loans and 400,000 U.S. dollars in grants for a
135.6-million-U.S.-dollar project that creates value for poor farmers, local
agro-enterprises and consumers. The project will cover 215 villages, and about
250,000 farmers in Sanmenxia city of the Henan province, the report said.
The project will introduce improved crop and farm technologies and
cultivation practices on 16,330 hectares in fruit tree crops and high value
vegetable production bases. More effective utilization of fertilizers and
agrochemicals will be achieved through improved access to soil and water testing
facilities, it said.
Farmers there have limited access to markets or the technology required to
introduce more economically and environmentally sustainable practices and
diversity into more productive, higher-value crops.
Sanmenxia Municipality has witnessed high economic growth in the past years
due partially to massive production of fruits and vegetable as well as the
expanding fruits trade, but farmers still lack the access to information and
technologies that make ways to a more economically and environmentally
sustainable growth, the bank said.