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Synthetic efforts made to boost soybean yield, quality
    2022-03-30  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINESE soybean grower Du Zhentao is buying soybean seeds and planning to double his soybean planting area.

Du, in his 50s, lives in Hailun, known as China’s major growing area of quality soybean, in Heilongjiang Province. He plans to grow more than 20,000 mu (about 1,333 hectares) of soybean this year.

Heilongjiang, the country’s leading soybean production base, has set the target of adding 10 million mu of soybean plantation area this year to boost the output. The province’s soybean planting area accounts for more than 40 percent of the country’s total.

The National Development and Reform Commission has detailed tasks to boost agricultural production, urging vigorous efforts to expand the planting of soybean and oilseed crops to effectively stabilize and increase grain self-sufficiency rates.

Yuan Zhiquan, a farmer from Suiling County in Heilongjiang, is frequenting seed stores to select soybean seeds for spring planting these days.

“Soybean growers that I know are all planning to expand production this spring, as they are optimistic about the crop,” Yuan said.

Seed companies have reported robust sales.

“Sales of soybean seeds have increased sharply this year,” said Zhang Zhiting, general manager of Heilongjiang Shengfeng Seed Co., a seed wholesaler.

The firm has sold 15,000 tons of soybean seeds so far, already exceeding the total sales volume of last spring, and the end of the seed sales season is still more than a month away.

The city of Hailun plans to add 120,000 mu of soybean planting area this year, as farmers can benefit from the country’s policies supporting the expansion of soybean planting and profit from an expected price surge of soybean, according to Yao Hongwei, head of the Hailun municipal department of agriculture and rural affairs.

China has also launched pilots to transform paddy fields into dry land in Heilongjiang in order to divert rice to soybean planting, particularly in areas where farmers excessively rely on exploiting underground water for agricultural irrigation.

Apart from the northeast part of the country, the government has also mobilized to expand the plantation of corn and soybeans in its east, northwest and southwest regions. (Xinhua)

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