Path of food security with Chinese characteristics gets broader
People’s Daily
“China is self-reliant in
securing its own food supply; its people now have not only enough to eat, but
also a greater range of choices,” said a white paper issued by China’s State Council
Information Office on Oct. 14.
It said that with one fifth
of the world population, China accounts for a quarter of total global food
production.
The white paper, titled Food Security
in China, expounds on the country’s efforts and achievements in enhancing food
security and its national strategy on food security in the new era. It also
gives a full account of the country’s positive contribution to improving global
food security and promoting common development, playing an important role in
enhancing the international community’s understanding of China’s food security
situation.
“As food decides national prosperity
and the people’s wellbeing, food security is a major prerequisite for national
security,” said the white paper, declaring that “China has the conditions,
capabilities and confidence to enhance food security relying on its own
efforts.”
China has witnessed
tremendous achievements and great changes over the past 70 years. Since the founding
of the People’s Republic of China, the country has always regarded food
security as a top priority in state governance.
Over the past 70 years, under
the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC), China has managed to make
itself basically self-sufficient in food supply. It now has enough food to feed
its nearly 1.4 billion population, and has remarkably improved the people’s
nutrition and life quality. China’s food
security is a success of worldwide significance.
In particular, since the 18th
National Congress of the CPC in 2012, the CPC Central Committee with Xi Jinping
as its core has treated food security as a top state issue, and introduced a food
security policy of “ensuring basic self-sufficiency of grain and absolute
security of staple food”.
In addition, the Chinese
government has established a national strategy on food security featuring
self-sufficiency based on domestic grain production, guaranteed food production
capacity, moderate imports, and technological support, thus embarking on a path
of food security with Chinese characteristics.
China’s self-reliance in
securing its own food supply has been made possible by the Chinese themselves
through hard work and development. It is also a key contribution to world food
security.
To ensure food security
across the country, China sticks to a road to establishing food security in its
own way. Based on its own national conditions and food availability, China has
implemented the concepts of innovative, coordinated, green, open, and inclusive
development, the requirements of high-quality development, and a national food
security strategy for a new era.
China has steadily increased
its grain production capacity, protected and mobilized the enthusiasm for grain
cultivation, innovated and improved the food market system, perfected the macroeconomic
regulation of the food industry, vigorously developed the grain industry
economy, established a comprehensive food science and technology innovation
system, and strengthened its management and operations in accordance with the
law.
Today, step by step, China
has established a food security guarantee system at a very high level
characterized by quality, efficiency and sustainability. China’s food security
has a stronger guarantee, along a steadier and wider path with Chinese
characteristics.
Regarding food security as an
important guarantee for world peace and development, China has always played a
positive role in safeguarding world food security and actively contributed to
global food security governance.
As an active promoter of free
trade, China has made important contributions to the sound development of the
world food industry and the safeguarding of the global food security by
endeavoring to intensify international exchanges and cooperation, firmly
upholding the multilateral trading system, and implementing the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development of the United Nations (UN).
In the future, the country
will continue adhering to the principle of openness, inclusiveness, equality,
mutual benefit and win-win cooperation, strive to build a new pattern of
opening up in food industry, work together with other countries to strengthen
cooperation and common development, and make unremitting efforts to safeguard
world food security.
:Photo taken on Sept. 22, 2019 shows local people in Bohu county, Bayingol Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region harvest chilies with the help of machines. The products were later sold to Hubei province, Chongqing Municipality and other places. (Photo/Nian Lei)
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