China to legislate to protect fertile black soil in northeastern region

2021-12-20 10:00:10 GMT2021-12-20 18:00:10(Beijing Time) Xinhua English

BEIJING, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- China is deliberating a new law to protect the fertile black soil in its northeastern provinces as part of the efforts to ensure the country's food security and protect the ecosystem.

The draft law was submitted for its first reading on Monday at an ongoing session of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature.

The black soil, or chernozem soil, found in China's northeastern provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning and in some parts of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, produces about one-quarter of the country's total grain output, making it key to China's food supply.

But years of excessive reclamation have eroded its nutrients and the chernozem layer is thinning, which threatens the country's ecological security and sustainable agricultural development.

According to an explanatory document on the draft law, provincial-level legislation has failed to establish an effective protective mechanism and the country is in need of measures designed to specifically protect the black soil.

With 37 provisions, the draft law specifies the responsibilities of the government and "agricultural production operators" to protect the black soil. Enditem

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