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We must Adjust and Reform the Cropping System when the Gains cannot Offset the Losses

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In the time since the Suzhou area has promoted the two-three system, the highest production year was 1978. Compared to the highest production year under the double cropping system, 1966, the total grain production went up by 1,796 million >u>jin>/u> [898 thousand tons], and the growth rate was 29.52 percent. Of this figure, 844 million >u>jin>/u> [422 thousand tons] came from wheat-barley crops, which is equivalent to a net increase of 96.24 percent, and 952 million >u>jin>/u> [476 thousand tons] came from paddy which only increased 18.28 percent.

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  • Zhang Liufang, 1981. "We must Adjust and Reform the Cropping System when the Gains cannot Offset the Losses," Chinese Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(2), pages 113-116, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:chinec:v:15:y:1981:i:2:p:113-116
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