The battles to raise farmers' income and curb corruption were
highlighted at a senior Party meeting Tuesday.
At the meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee
of Communist Party of China (CPC) presided over by President Hu
Jintao, participants discussed the policies to balance the
development in urban and rural areas as well as to fight against
corruption, said a statement issued after the meeting.
"The Party has always made the development of agriculture,
farmers and rural areas a priority... but we must see that there
are quite a few challenges," says the statement, noting that the
foundation of agriculture remained weak and the gap between the
urban and rural development kept growing.
The participants at the meeting agreed the government would
invest more in agriculture and rural development projects and work
out more policies to support and benefit agriculture, rural areas
and farmers.
At the meeting, a number of policies on agriculture were
announced, including more investment in infrastructure and
irrigation facilities in rural areas, better conservation of
farmland, more new agricultural technologies and support for
industrialized farming.
Special efforts would be made to improve basic healthcare
services in the countryside and include more villagers in the
social insurance network, the statement says.
China has picked up a series of policies to benefit rural areas
and agriculture and increase the farmers' income, including more
investment from the central budget and fewer taxes.
In the first three quarters this year, the average cash income
of a rural resident stood at 3,321 yuan (448 U.S. dollars), up 14.8
percent over the same period last year.
The meeting also stressed that the CPC will intensify its fight
against corruption and give such work a "more prominent place" on
its agenda.
The meeting urged China's Party discipline organs and government
supervision departments to speed up their work on setting a new
plan to improve the anti-corruption system between 2008 and
2012.
The plan was designed to collect new ideas and measures to
prevent corruption and punish corrupt officials.
"Party committees at various levels must realize the perennial,
complex and arduous nature of the anti-corruption fight, and
implement the guidelines issued at the CPC's 17th National
Congress," the statement says.
The CPC is to hold its annual conference on rural work but the
date is yet to be set, and the second plenary session of the CPC's
17th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection will be held in
January, according to the statement.
(Xinhua News Agency December 19, 2007)