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大学考试|Drought-resistant seeds to help growers

来源:www.hxecu.com 2025-01-30

The Ministry1 of Science and Technology has listed 20 types of drought-resistant wheat seeds to help farmers combat the worst dry spell in large parts of the country since 1951.

Though the seeds have been available in local markets, many farmers still do not know about them, Wang Xueqin, chief of the ministry's agriculture department, told China Daily yesterday.

That is why the ministry has decided3 not only to promote the seeds, but to also provide technological4 help to farmers who buy them, he said.

Farmers who have lost wheat seedlings5 to the dry spell can sow the drought-resistant seeds and reduce their losses, Wang said. The seedlings cosplayt largely the same as the common varieties

The government will provide farmers with 50 kinds of new seed technologies and relative services, too, as part of the free drought relief work, Minister of Science and Technology Wan2 Gang told a meeting yesterday.

But despite the efforts it would be difficult for the country to reach last year's wheat output level of 109 million tons, the highest since 2003.

The worst drought to hit the country in more than half a century has hurt the livelihood6 of people in eight provinces - Hebei, Shanxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Henan, Shandong, Shaanxi and Gansu. As of Friday, it had damaged or destroyed crops on about 158 million mu .

The crops in drought-hit regions may not survive the unexpected drops in temperature, said Wang Zhimin, a professor of China Agricultural University.

Many farmers have been using wheat seeds with a short growth period because of the warm winters in recent years, he said. But usually such seeds are not cold-resistant.

In spring, temperatures can drop drastically at nights, something such seeds cannot sustain because they don't have the special features of the stronger drought-resistant varieties, Wang Zhimin said.

Though local governments have raised their subsidy7 levels for farmers to help them buy more irrigation and water-saving equipment, farmers could still face heavy losses, he said. For example, a farmer in Hubei has to pay a 30 yuan water and electricity fee for every mu of land he/she irrigates8, he said.

But it's too early to say if the drought will influence the price of wheat this year because it also depends on the total output of the grain, he said.


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