China's second national
agriculture census kicked off Monday, with more than seven million
census takers beginning to visit rural families for
registration.
The nationwide census will last
from January to April 2007.
Information will be collected
mainly through site enquiries about farm production, employment,
migration, environmental conditions, land use, fixed-asset
investment and life quality in rural areas.
China's first agricultural census
was conducted in 1996.
Since then, the government has
adopted a series of policies to protect farmers' interests,
including abolishing agricultural taxes, providing subsidies and
setting minimum prices for grain and maximum prices for
fertilizers.
(Xinhua News Agency January 2, 2007)
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