Rural residents earn more money from running businesses

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-01-15 22:30

"In 2007, the 139 leading township enterprises posted sales revenue of 49 billion yuan, pushing up the income of 1.8 million households by 3,340 yuan," Huang said.

Rising wages is another major contributor to the farmer's income growth.

In the coastal city of Dalian in Liaoning Province, per capita income of farmers reached 8,369 yuan (US$1,155), with an average wage income of 3,295 yuan, accounting for 39.4 percent of the total.

China's 200 million migrant workers across the country also added to the growth as about 120 million traveled from rural areas to big cities to seek employment.

The average monthly income of migrant workers reached 1,200 yuan in 2007, an increase of 200 yuan year-on-year, according to a report released by the Shanghai-based Fudan University on Friday.

Farmers income also experienced significant growth in Jiangsu, Hainan, Heilongjiang and some other provinces. Surges in grain, pork and cooking oil prices last year should also help raise the agriculture revenue.

But experts warned the country's rich-poor, urban-rural divide was widening.

Last year, the income growth of rural residents fell short of that in the cities by nearly five percentage points, the Chinese Academy of Social Science said in its 2008 Society Bluebook report.

"The continuous rise of productive materials had driven the increasing production costs of agriculture, thus shrinking the comparative profit of farmers. It is still our major task to raise farmers' income in 2008," Agriculture Minister Sun said.

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