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China's pending entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the rapid

development of its open market system have pushed the country's agricultural

sector to seek more advanced management methods, according to senior

agricultural officials.

 

The so-called " industrialized management of agriculture, " which focuses on

integrating farming production, processing and market sales, has been put at

the top of the central government's development plan for the next five

years.

 

Vice-Premier Wen Jiabao told a national meeting in Beijing yesterday that

one advantage of adopting such management methods is to help farmers better

satisfy market demands.

 

China will establish a group of leading agro-enterprises to deal with

fiercer international competition after its entry into the WTO, said

Vice-Minister of Agriculture Wan Baorui.

 

Qualified agro-enterprises will be combined to set up leading groups so they

can be developed into major players in the international market, said Wan.

 

These groups will also be encouraged to co-operate with foreign companies in

the fields of capital, technology and management.

 

It was announced yesterday that 151 national leading agro-enterprises have

already been set up, said Wan.

 

They will work under preferential policies set by the government, including

financial, banking, taxation and foreign trade support policies.

 

In the 10th Five-Year Plan period (2000-05), more leading groups with more

advanced technological facilities and more economic power will be

established, said the vice-minister.

 

These enterprises are expected to play leading roles in agricultural

restructuring, which will benefit farmers by increasing their incomes.

 

More market-orientated methods, including the adoption of a share-holding

system, will be used to consolidate the strength of the agro-enterprises.

 

For example, qualified enterprises will be encouraged to list on the stock

exchange in order to get more development funds, according to Wan.

 

These enterprises will also be encouraged by the government to improve their

technological innovation and their ability to compete in the marketplace.

 

China's individual farmers face great challenges from the open market. But

co-operation between agro-enterprises and farmers will integrate

agricultural production with the processing and marketing sectors, and

greatly improve the competitiveness of all.

 

Farmers will hold shares in enterprises and the country will encourage the

development of " agencies " as a bridge between the two parts of the industry

and protect the farmers' rights and interests.

 

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, there are around 30,000

agricultural management organizations involving 39 million farmers.

 

 

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11/08/2000

Author: LIU LI, China Daily staff

Copyright© by China Daily

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/

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