China has earmarked 900 million yuan
(US$116.9 million) for efficient arable land fertilization program
this year, sources with the Ministry of Agriculture said on
Sunday.
The program will cover 33.3 million hectares of farmland, and at
least 100 million farmers will benefit from it, the sources
added.
It is believed that the program will use less chemical fertilizer,
reduce cost of agricultural production and help increase grain
output.
In 2005 China invested 200 million yuan (US$25.8 million) in a
pilot project for efficient land fertilization. The money was
increased to 500 million yuan (US$64.9 million) for the purpose in
2006.
According to rough statistics from the Ministry of Agriculture,
last year the efficient fertilization program operated on a trial
basis in 17.3 million hectares of farmland in 600 counties.
Approximately 500,000 tons of chemical fertilizer was saved, with
utility ratio of the material raised five percentage points
year-on-year.
Thanks to the efficient land fertilization, wheat output increased
by more than 400,000 tons in 93 wheat producing counties, and rice
production rose 1.6 million tons in central China's Hubei Province.
(Xinhua News Agency May 6, 2007)
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