First, we will maintain, improve and strengthen policies to support 
agriculture. The process of reducing or exempting the agricultural tax will be 
accelerated. This tax will be substantially reduced or exempted on a broad scale 
throughout the country, and it will be exempted in 592 key counties included in 
the national plan for poverty alleviation through development. The livestock tax 
will be exempted throughout the country. Revenue decreases in local budgets 
brought about by reduced or exempted taxes on agriculture and livestock will be 
offset principally by transfer payments from the central government. Additional 
expenditures of 14 billion yuan from the central budget will be needed for this 
purpose this year, raising the total expenditures to 66.4 billion yuan. The 
agricultural tax will be exempted throughout the country next year, which means 
that what had been targeted for five years will be achieved in three. We will 
continue to directly subsidize grain producers, increase subsidies to farmers to 
purchase improved crop strains and agricultural machinery and tools, and 
continue to follow a policy of minimum purchase prices for key grain varieties. 
Comprehensive measures will be adopted to halt the steep price increases for the 
means of agricultural production. The central government will allocate an 
additional 15 billion yuan to increase transfer payments to major 
grain-producing counties and to counties with financial difficulties. This 
policy is of great importance for developing primary-level governments and all 
undertakings in rural areas in these regions. 
Second, we will continue to make structural adjustments in agriculture and 
the rural economy. We will further develop grain production by stabilizing and 
increasing the acreage sown to grain, strengthening development of grain 
production bases and strictly protecting arable land, especially primary 
farmland. We will improve the geographical distribution of agriculture, promote 
its specialized production and industrial management, and develop distinctive 
agricultural undertakings. Development of farm product processing industries 
will be accelerated. We will energetically develop forestry, animal husbandry 
and aquaculture. Township and village enterprises and intra-county economies 
will be expanded.
Third, we will intensify development of irrigation and water conservancy 
projects and the rural infrastructure. Funding from state investment in capital 
construction and the sale of treasury bonds will be focused on developing 
irrigation and water conservancy projects, improving the eco-system, upgrading 
low- and medium-yield farmland, developing six categories of small rural 
projects [water-efficient irrigation, potable water supplies, road building, 
methane production facilities, hydroelectric plants, and pasture enclosure, 
tr.], expanding dry and water-efficient farming, and constructing roads linking 
townships to county seats. Greater priority will be given to major 
grain-producing areas in distributing funds for overall agricultural 
development. We will encourage and guide farmers to volunteer to work on small 
infrastructure projects that will benefit them directly. 
Fourth, we will accelerate innovation in agricultural science and technology 
and spread of the use of agricultural technology. We will greatly increase 
investment in agricultural science and technology, raise innovativeness in them, 
and further improve the system for expanding the use of agricultural technology. 
Subsidies will be increased for expanding the use of important agricultural 
technologies. We will encourage and support scientists and technicians to go to 
the countryside to provide technical consultation and services. 
Fifth, we will transfer surplus rural labor to nonagricultural jobs in a 
variety of ways. Rural secondary and tertiary industries will be developed to 
steadily promote urbanization and expand employment opportunities for rural 
workers. We will improve the environment for rural workers looking for jobs or 
starting their own businesses in cities, provide more vocational training for 
them, and formulate more policies concerning them. We will guide the movement of 
rural labor to ensure that it flows in a rational and orderly way.
3. Accelerating economic restructuring and change in the pattern of economic 
growth. 
Optimizing and upgrading the industrial structure. We will stay on the new 
road of industrialization. We will spur industrial restructuring by relying on 
scientific and technological advances and focusing on becoming better able to 
make independent innovations. We will accelerate development of new and high 
technologies that can greatly stimulate economic growth as well as broadly 
applicable, key and accessory technologies that can propel the upgrading of 
traditional industries. We will promptly formulate innovation targets and 
measures for achieving them in key technologies in a number of important fields 
and make breakthroughs as quickly as possible. We will improve the systems and 
policies that encourage innovation. We will continue to introduce advanced 
technologies, assimilate them, and make innovations in them, while concentrating 
on enhancing our own development capacity. We will energetically develop new and 
high technology industries and integrate information technology into the 
national economy and society. We will accelerate the transformation and 
upgrading of traditional industries through new and high technologies and 
advanced applied technologies. We will revitalize the equipment-manufacturing 
industry, focusing on major projects. Guided by plans for specific projects, we 
will continue strengthening basic industries like the energy industry and 
important raw materials industries as well as infrastructure development in 
water conservancy, transport and communications. We will vigorously develop 
tertiary industries such as modern distribution services, tourism and community 
services. We need to accelerate the development of capital- and 
technology-intensive industries and continue to develop labor-intensive 
industries. 
Promoting the reorganization and technological upgrading of enterprises. We 
will take existing enterprises as our base, making good use of reserve capacity 
and preventing indiscriminate construction of new facilities. We will give more 
support in the areas of taxation, financing and land use to key enterprises 
undergoing technological upgrading. Efforts will be concentrated on integrating 
technological upgrading of enterprises with their reform. We will support and 
encourage the investment of non-government capital in the reorganization and 
technological upgrading of enterprises.