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Chinese farmers hit per capita income milestone

Chinese farmers. Photo by Xinhua.
Chinese farmers. Photo by Xinhua.

The annual per capita disposable income of Chinese farmers rose to a new high in 2022, officials said. This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency.

"The annual per capita disposable income of Chinese farmers in 2022 increased to ¥20,133 (about $2,955), surpassing the milestone of ¥20,000 for the first time", – Wu Hongyao, deputy director of the Office of the Central Rural Work Leading Group, said at the press conference hosted by the State Council Information Office.

"Income from wages and salaries accounted for 41.96% of farmers' income", – said Wu, adding that "net income from household operations accounted for 34.63%".

"China has further consolidated and expanded the achievements of poverty alleviation in 2022", – according to Liu Huanxin, head of the National Rural Revitalization Administration.

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The consolidation has manifested in three ways: no large-scale backsliding into poverty; a stable employment situation; and rising incomes of the rural labor forces that have been lifted out of poverty.

Liu noted that the employment situation remained stable for those labor forces who escaped poverty, given that a total of 32.78 mln migrant workers enjoyed full employment in 2022, 1.33 mln people more than that of the previous year, and 2.59 mln people above the annual target.

"In 2022, China's annual per capita disposable income of farmers in areas just emerging from poverty grew 7.5% to ¥15,111, 1.2 percentage points higher than the national average for farmers", – said Liu.

"The incomes of people who walked out of poverty grew at a robust rate of 14.3 percent year on year to ¥14,342", – Liu said.

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China unveiled its "No. 1 central document" for 2023, outlining nine tasks for comprehensively promoting rural vitalization this year. The document highlighted tasks needed to broaden the channels for farmers to increase their incomes and promote their ability to secure wealth.

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