Nationwide Efforts to Secure Summer Harvest and Planting, Strengthening Food Security Foundation

Deep News
07/04

Agricultural condition dispatches from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs indicate that the summer grain harvest is concluding with a successful yield in hand. Over 80% of summer grain planting has been completed, and comprehensive field management for the summer season is now underway. Early rice cultivation area remains stable, while the area for autumn grain shows a slight increase, with overall seedling conditions and growth appearing normal. In Northeast China, the growth progress of spring corn, soybeans, and rice is consistent with typical years, with over 95% of seedlings classified in the first and second categories, indicating favorable growth conditions. In Dashiqiao, Liaoning Province, field corn has fully entered the critical trumpet stage of growth. Agricultural technicians from Yingkou City have been deployed to the fields to provide precise guidance, with coordinated weather warning alerts being directly delivered to farmers. In southern regions, the large-scale harvest of early rice is approximately half a month away, with the production foundation generally solid. However, the onset of the Meiyu (plum rain) season, bringing high temperatures and humidity, poses significant challenges for rice growth in the south. In Huainan City, Anhui Province, rice is currently in the tillering stage. Continuous rainfall during the Meiyu period can easily lead to excessive waterlogging in fields, causing fertilizer loss, soil oxygen depletion, and the emergence of "stunted seedlings." Local authorities have promptly organized agricultural experts to visit the fields, guiding farmers to implement targeted measures and scientific field management practices.

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