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China: China to steadily advance all-around rural revitalization

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China's implementation of a comprehensive set of policies aimed at boosting the development of agriculture will effectively promote the all-round revitalization of rural areas, experts said. China will take concrete measures to consolidate and expand its achievements made in reducing poverty, according to a government work report delivered by Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Wednesday. Premier Li delivered the report on behalf of the State Council at the opening meeting of the third session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Wednesday morning. As to other work related to agriculture, rural affairs, and rural residents, Premier Li said the country will take solid steps to advance all-around rural revitalization. The premier said the country will continue to improve its capacity for ensuring stable production and supply of grains and other major agricultural products. Grain acreage will be kept stable, and more efforts will be put into improving per unit crop yield and the quality of grains. This year's government work report showed that all decisions and arrangements made by the central government concerning agriculture, rural development, and farmers' welfare have been fully implemented, said Hu Xiangdong, director general of the Institute of Agricultural Economics and Development under the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Li Guoxiang, researcher of the Rural Development Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, also noted that this year's government work report places particular emphasis on further deepening reform comprehensively. In work related to agriculture, rural areas and farmers, efforts are prioritized toward promoting integrated urban-rural development and eliminating barriers to the two-way flow of key production factors. Specific arrangements have been made for three critical elements, namely, talents, land, and capital. Shotlist: Beijing, China - Recent: FILE: China - Date Unknown 1. Aerial shots of rural view; Beijing, China - Recent 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Hu Xiangdong, director, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Development, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (partially overlaid with shot 3): "The key lies in robust implementation while ensuring practicality and feasibility. One part of the work is to ensure food security, and another is to prevent the relapse into large-scale poverty. Rural reforms also need to be steadily advanced. All these should be coordinated in our work."; [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] FILE: Henan Province - Date Unknown 3. Aerial shots of agricultural sprayers in operation; [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 4. Aerial shots of machines, drones in operation; Beijing, China - Recent 5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Li Guoxiang, researcher of Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (starting with shot 4/ending with shots 6-12): "Cities should further provide more favorable conditions for farmers who wish to relocate to urban areas. The government work report has outlined specific measures on retaining talent for rural development. Regarding the land policy, arrangements have been made to ensure a smooth extension of contracts after the second round of land contract expires. In terms of funding, we can see that the report has arranged to innovate the investment mechanism for rural revitalization, with a focus on increasing fiscal support and expanding financial services."; Luoping County, Qujing City, Yunnan Province, southwest China - March 1, 2025 6. Train running, canola field; 7. Aerial shot of canola field; Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, south China - Recent 8. Aerial shots of rural scenery; 9. Workers feeding silkworms; 10. Cattle eating fodder; 11. Various of farmers harvesting fruits; FILE: China - Date Unknown 12. Aerial shots of trucks transferring grain to storage facilities; 13. Equipment checking grain; 14. Aerial shot of grain being transported by conveyor belt; FILE: Shiqian County, Tongren City, Guizhou Province, southwest China - 2020 15. Various of chilies being processed; FILE: China - Date Unknown 16. Aerial shots of rural attractions, tourists, cyclists, farmland. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]

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