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New Century Shifting in the Campaign to Increase Farmer Income

In: China’s Rural Industrialization Policy

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  • Shi Cheng

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Entering the twenty-first century, China continued to maintain a fast growth and its per capita GDP surpassed 1,000 US dollars. In 2003, China’s GDP grew at an annual rate of 9 percent, the highest one in the world. Similarly, TVEs expanded rapidly and output (value added) was about 3,660 billion yuan with an annual growth rate of 13 percent in 2003. However, under the high-speed growth, the so-called “three rural issues”1 about the development of rural areas, farmers and agriculture in China were becoming increasingly serious. First is the slow agricultural development with a grain reduction. In 2003, China’s grain-sown area decreased and the grain output was 431 million tons, a cut of about 5.8 percent annually. The annual growth rate of agriculture (value-added) was 2.5 percent, far behind the rate of 12.5 percent of its industry (SSB, 26 February 2004).

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  • Shi Cheng, 2006. "New Century Shifting in the Campaign to Increase Farmer Income," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: China’s Rural Industrialization Policy, chapter 11, pages 292-307, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-50171-3_12
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230501713_12
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