Core Viewpoint - Food security is a national priority, and the foundation for food security is being strengthened through continuous improvements in agricultural production and resilience against adverse conditions [1]. Group 1: Grain Production and Yield - In 2025, China's grain production is expected to reach a new high of 14,297.5 billion jin, an increase of 167.5 billion jin or 1.2% from the previous year, maintaining stability above 14 trillion jin [3]. - The national grain planting area has reached 1.791 billion mu, an increase of 1.348 million mu or 0.1%, marking six consecutive years of growth [6]. - The average grain yield per mu has increased to 399.1 kg, up by 4.4 kg or 1.1% from the previous year [9]. Group 2: Crop-Specific Data - Corn planting area is 674 million mu, an increase of 3.301 million mu; rice planting area is 435 million mu, up by 790,000 mu; while wheat planting area is 354 million mu, remaining stable with a slight decrease of 83,000 mu [6]. - Corn yield is 446.7 kg per mu, an increase of 1.6%; rice yield is 480.4 kg per mu, up by 0.7%; wheat yield remains stable at 396 kg per mu; soybean yield is 135.9 kg per mu, an increase of 2.5% or 1.9% [9]. Group 3: Resilience and Disaster Response - The resilience of China's grain production has strengthened, achieving a bountiful harvest despite severe adverse weather conditions [12]. - The central government allocated over 6 billion yuan to support disaster prevention and recovery efforts, including drought and flood response measures [12]. - Emergency plans were implemented to facilitate rapid harvesting and drying of crops, with significant resources mobilized, including 252,000 tracked harvesters and over 2,490 mobile dryers [12].
数览中国脉动丨粮稳天下安!“大国粮仓”高位增产
Xin Hua Wang·2025-12-29 10:42