Priority Programme for China's Agenda 21Priority 2 - Sustainable Agriculture
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2-1 Strategy for Intensive Sustainable Agriculture in China and Demonstration Projects in Ten CountiesProject Scope and Relationship to China's Agenda 21 This project seeks to formulate a comprehensive management system for sustainable agriculture, to promote the sustainable use of natural resources, to select sustainable agricultural technology, and to promote capacity building, particularly human resource development. The project is based on programme areas 11A - Promote comprehensive management for sustainable development, 11D - Strengthen agricultural natural resources accounting and sustainable use of these resources, and 11E - Select sustainable agricultural scientific technology of China's Agenda 21. Other areas of Agenda 21 related to this project are 11B - Establish food security and forecasting/warning system, 11F - Promote human resource development and full employment, and 11G - Establish and implement development plans for rural townships. 1. Background Sustainable agriculture systems are a priority for China. The arable land per capita is less than 0.1 hectare. By the next century, the population will be between 1.5 and 1.6 billion. At the same time, China's arable land area of 100 million ha. is being reduced by about 200-300,000 ha. per year. With economic development, the tension between population and arable land has become more acute. This means that Chinese agriculture must move to sustainable systems of land use that can deliver optimal crop yields with high-efficiency, fully utilizing available land while conserving and improving the natural resource heritage for the benefit of future generations. Current resource management and environment problems include: an eroding base of arable land; a limited supply of water resources; soil and water erosion; land desertification; farmland pollution; grassland and in-shore fishery degeneration; loss of biodiversity; poor agriculture infrastructure; frequent natural calamities; surplus rural labor; low labor productivity and low farmer incomes; and agricultural technology which is inconsistent with the needs of sustainable development. The Chinese government pays attention to sustainable agriculture development. With the support of the State Science and Technology Commission and the State Planning Commission, some experiments related to sustainable agriculture have been conducted. This work provides a solid foundation for further work on a coordinated strategy for sustainable agriculture. By using demonstration projects, the Government will be able to develop the requisite technology and ensure that capacity at the local and community level is strengthened to implement the coordinated strategy which is developed. The post-UNCED period provides an opportunity for international cooperation to share other countries' experiences in sustainable agriculture, to broaden thinking, to raise awareness and to develop new methods of sustainable resource management to promote the course of Chinese sustainable agriculture. 2. Objectives Long-term objective
Immediate objectives
3. Activities 3.1 The strategy for intensive-sustainable agriculture will be developed through:
The implementing agencies will be the State Planning Commission, the State Science and Technology Commission, and the Ministry of Agriculture. The duration of activity 3.1 will be six years. 3.2 Demonstration of intensive-sustainable agricultural systems in ten counties. These will emphasize optimal yields, multiple cropping, high-quality crops, and high-efficiency and good environmental practices in different ecological regions. This activity will provide a demonstration of the scientific techniques of the last activity, as well as the application and dissemination of these results. The ten demonstration projects will be selected according to types of agricultural areas. These counties are:
Each demonstration project will look at the present state of farming systems and agricultural production, identify obstacles that affect sustainable development, examine resource utilization practices, and develop systems of sustainable agriculture applicable to the local environment. The implementing agency will be the Ministry of Agriculture which will organize the demonstration counties and other relevant departments. The duration of activity 3.2 will be ten years. 3.3 Development and dissemination of intensive-sustainable agriculture practices. This activity will summarize the key elements of sustainable development in Chinese conventional agriculture using the demonstration projects as a basis. Practices to be examined include intensive cultivation, intercropping, relay cropping and multiple cropping, rotation, rational used organic and inorganic fertilizers, techniques of dryland farming etc.. Traditional and conventional farming systems will be enhanced by their merger with new technologies to develop systems that are more sustainable. Experiences from foreign countries in areas such as integrated control of plant diseases and insect pests, use of biological pesticides, biofertilizers, low pollution techniques, biological techniques will also be linked with the lessons from the demonstration projects. The new techniques and practices will be disseminated through training and extension activities based on the demonstration projects. This will help build capacity at the local level, assisting with farmer training and enabling the necessary changes to occur at the grass-roots levels. The implementing agencies will be the State Planning Commission and the Ministry of Agriculture. These organizations will be responsible for organizing input from other relevant departments. The duration of activity 3.3 will be ten years. 3.4 Establish a training research center of Asian Intensive-Sustainable Agriculture on the foundation of both the Agricultural Resource Division Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science and invited experts from domestic and abroad. The Centre will train Chinese technicians and agriculture administrative personnel as well as recruits from Asian countries. At the same time, the Centre will undertake research on sustainable farming systems and carry out information exchanges throughout the world by developing international cooperation and technical exchange capacities. The Centre will also keep abreast of current developments and trends in sustainable agriculture in other countries such as the United States, Japan, France, Germany, Mexico, Brazil and India. This information will be adapted to Chinese conditions and disseminated in the country. The implementing agency will be the Ministry of Agriculture through the Division Management Department of Agricultural Resources, the Division Institute of Agricultural Resources and Agricultural Economy Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science. The duration of activity 3.4 will be ten years. 4. Inputs 4.1 Chinese Inputs
4.2 International Cooperation
4.3 Budget: The total budget for this project is US $83.25 million. The need for foreign capital and aid fund is US $41.25 million. Loans will be repaid by local governments. The need for national funds is US $42.00 million, which includes State and local government investment, investment by demonstration counties, collective and farmer investment, internal loans and labour services.
5. Benefits After implementation, this project will play an important role in promoting development of Chinese agriculture and rural economy. Four key aspects are:
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