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Income of rural residents increases amid thriving economy
    2021-07-22  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE per capita disposable income of China’s rural residents reached 9,248 yuan (US$1,426) in the first half of the year, up 14.1 percent year on year in real terms after deducting price factors, an official said Tuesday.

The pace of growth of rural residents’ income is 3.4 percentage points faster than that of urban residents, Zeng Yande, a senior official with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, told a press conference.

China’s agricultural production and the rural economy thrived in the first half of the year. Summer grain output increased 2.97 million tons from last year to 145.8 million tons, reaching a record high, Zeng said.

The total planting area of summer grain increased by 265,500 hectares, reversing a five-year declining trend, while per unit yield also saw expansion for three consecutive years to hit a new high, Zeng said.

Data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed pork output rose 35.9 percent year on year to 27.15 million tons in the January-June period.

The production of other major farm produce such as beef, mutton, poultry meat, milk and aquatic products also increased in the period, and the supply of vegetables and fruit was sufficient, Zeng said.

Supply and demand in the pork market will be in balance for a period of time, said Xin Guochang, an official with the ministry, adding that the profit of hog breeding may return to the normal level driven by consumption boom, but the period of high profit has passed.

Xin suggested farmers pay more attention to the early warning information from agricultural authorities and not arrange production with a speculative mentality. (Xinhua)

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