Core Viewpoint - China's grain production has reached a new high this year, building on last year's milestone of 1.4 trillion jin, supported by various agricultural policies and measures [1] Group 1: Agricultural Policies and Measures - The area of grain cultivation has steadily increased for six consecutive years, with a notable increase of 3.3 million mu in high-yield crops like corn, laying a solid foundation for this year's harvest [3][5] - The government has implemented a series of strong agricultural policies, including minimum purchase prices for rice and wheat, as well as subsidies for corn and soybeans, stabilizing farmers' expectations for grain production [3] Group 2: Yield Improvement Initiatives - Significant improvements in yield have been a highlight of this year's grain production, with the promotion of large-scale yield enhancement actions across 702 counties, focusing on the integration of quality land, seeds, machinery, and methods [5] - The contribution rate of yield improvement to grain production growth has reached over 90%, with plans to expand water and fertilizer integration to over 88 million mu by 2025 [7] Group 3: Resilience Against Adverse Conditions - China's grain production resilience has strengthened, achieving a good harvest despite severe weather challenges such as spring droughts and summer heat [9] - The central government allocated over 6 billion yuan to support disaster relief efforts, including drought and flood prevention, ensuring that areas with no disasters saw increased production [9] Group 4: Future Projections - By 2025, China's grain production is expected to reach new highs, with significant increases anticipated in autumn crops, particularly in the Northeast and Northwest regions, and mainly in corn [11]
1.4万亿斤,创新高!“大国粮仓”高位增产背后的丰收“密码”
Yang Shi Wang·2025-12-12 07:43