China is to provide more aid
to farm produce exporters, aiming to spur the export
boom.
According to a document, issued by the State Council
and the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on
Monday, China will build more farm produce exporting bases and
promote product sanitation and quality inspection.
The government pledges to cut fees and simplify
procedures on quality inspection, giving priority to live products
so they can pass customs more rapidly.
The central government and relevant agricultural
associations will provide more training to farmers on modern
agricultural technologies and international marketing.
China has been accelerating
exports of agricultural products with exports jumping 70 percent
from US$16 billion in 2001 to US$27.18 billion in 2005.
Statistics from the Ministry of Commerce showed China
raked in US$31.03 billion from farm-product exports in 2006, up
14.1 percent year on year. The ministry predicts the figure will
reach US$38 billion by 2010.
(Xinhua News Agency January 30, 2007)
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