Source: CCTV.com

02-27-2008 12:15

To offset the impact of price hikes in fertilizers, China will raise the minimum purchase price for grain and subsidies for farmers to plant crops after the next harvest.

To offset the impact of price hikes in fertilizers, China will raise the minimum purchase price for grain and subsidies for farmers to plant crops after the next harvest. (Photo: xinhuanet.com)
To offset the impact of price hikes in fertilizers,
China will raise the minimum purchase price for
grain and subsidies for farmers to plant crops
after the next harvest.

In addition, farmers around the country will be given 13 yuan more in direct subsidies for farm produce per mu which is around 661 square meters.

 

Editor:Xiong Qu