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"China Rural Statistical Yearbook 2010" from 17 parts: First, the development review; Second, the synthesis and summary; three basic conditions of rural and agricultural production conditions; Fourth, agricultural ecology and environment; five, rural investment; six, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output, intermediate consumption and value added; seven major agricultural species (Yang) area and yield; eight, the rural market and prices: Nine, import and export of agricultural products; ten, costs and benefits of agricultural products; XI, rural incomes and consumption; second, rural culture, education, health and other services; Thirteen state-owned farms; fourth, regional rural economy; fifth, the major rural economic indicators of regional order; sixteen, foreign key agricultural indicators; seventh, and how Use the "China Rural Statistical Yearbook."
By 2006 the second national agricultural census, the "China Rural Statistical Yearbook 2010" in the part of the agricultural added value, output value, species (Yang) area and production historical data based on agricultural census data have been adjusted. This book uses the rural population and rural employment statistics have been adjusted in previous years caliber versions, an increase of the rural environment and the international part of the information content.
"China Rural Statistical Yearbook 2010" included in the 2009 rural social and economic statistics and the key historical years after the founding of the nation's major statistics. Involved in the yearbook of the national data do not include Taiwan Province and Hong Kong and Macao.
"China Rural Statistical Yearbook 2010", from 2002 after taxes Calculated by tax reform. Areas of tax reform has been implemented in accordance with the actual amount of agricultural tax and the additional reporting, has not implemented the tax district and village reserve the original diameter, and the townships of 70% per annum. To remain comparable with 2002 data, before taxes in 2001 and made adjustments, the adjusted tax equal to the original diameter of the tax and village reserve, townships combined.
"China Rural Statistical Yearbook 2010", the implementation of the new national industry classification standards, since 2003, including agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery, animal husbandry, forestry and fisheries services.
"China Rural Statistical Yearbook 2010" Part XIV of the data includes only part of the county and county-level city, part of the information does not include municipal districts. Since the adjustment of administrative division and some data correction unit, this book of historical data in different regions of the rural economy is also adjusted accordingly.
Table of Contents
Summary of the first part of the development of
2009, stable development of agriculture and rural economy 3
Indicators of rural economic abundance 2-1 7
2-2 The main agricultural products per capita output of 8
2-3 of the rural economy's position in the national economy 10
2-4 regional rural economy status in the national economy 14
2-5 retail sales of social consumer goods in rural areas of the region and the proportion of the country's total 15
2-6 Region 16 urban-rural income levels
2-7 consumption level of the 17 urban and rural areas
2-8 of 18 major agricultural supply and demand
3-1 Rural population and rural employment situation of 25
3-1 of the rural population and rural areas and 26 jobs
3-3 family labor and cultural conditions of rural residents 27
3-4 Rural Households by Region 28 Labor and cultural conditions
Rural Households by Region 3-5 Labor education (per capita net income group) 29
3-6 Agricultural Mechanization of the main 30
3 • 7 major and Agricultural Mechanization of growth 31
Main agricultural regions 3-8 Mechanization of 32
3-9 rural electricity, irrigation, fertilizer application rate of 38 cases
3 to 10 rural electric power and construction of 39 irrigation
3-11 of agricultural fertilizer, plastic sheeting, diesel and use of pesticides 39
3-12 regional rural electrification and construction of 40 irrigation
3-13 regions of Chemical Fertilizers 42
3-14 The use of regional agricultural plastic film 44
3-15 diesel and regional agricultural use of pesticides 45
3-16 regions of rural households have a production value of fixed assets 46
3 of 17 regions of a country's total arable land area and the proportion of 50
3 to 18 constitute 51 of the arable land area
4-1 National Nature Reserve, 55 cases
Umbrella environmental conditions in rural areas around 4-2 55
4 - 3 the basic situation of the 56 conservation areas
4-4 Region Rural Water Supply, 517 lavatories situation
4-5 regional utilization of renewable resources in rural areas 58
4-6 Kids in forestry projects all afforested area in 59 years
4-7 The construction of key projects in forestry 61
4-8 irrigation, reservoirs, waterlogging, flood situation in 63
4-9 regional water facilities and waterlogging, water, alkali treatment area 64
4-10 plot the national disaster and disaster Ya 65
L 1 4 a national disaster, disaster, and an area of 66 crops
Affected area of the region 4-12 647
4-13 69 regional disaster area
D 5-1 with the state financial expenditure in agriculture 73
5-2 rural infrastructure investment and fixed assets of 74 additional
5-3 of rural collective. Bits and rural investment in fixed assets of 75 individuals
5-4 Cash operating expenses in rural households spending 76
5-5 rural households with the purchase of productive fixed assets, cash expenses 76
5-6 The production of rural residents into cash expenditure of 77 families
5-7 The total expenditure of Rural Households (per capita net income group) 78
5-8 of 79 rural fixed assets investment
5-9 Region 80 Investment in fixed assets in rural areas
5-10 The composition of fixed assets in rural areas 8l
5 A l 1 of the situation in rural areas to invest in fixed assets 82
6-1 Index of animal husbandry and fishery value added and 89
Total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery 6-2, value added, intermediate consumption and composition (at current prices) 90
6-3 regional total output value of animal husbandry and fisheries, added value and intermediate consumption (at current prices) 91
6-4 animal husbandry and fishery sectors around the distinction between value added (at current prices) 92
6-5 animal husbandry and fishery sectors around the distinction between value-added form (at current prices) 93
6-6 departments around the distinction between the proportion of animal husbandry and fishery value added (at current prices) 94
6-7, animal husbandry and fishery sectors around the distinction between intermediate consumption (at current prices) 95
6-8 Grouped around the distinction between intermediate consumption sector constituted (at current prices) 96
6-9 animal husbandry and fishery sectors around the distinction between the proportion of intermediate consumption (at current prices) 97
Animal husbandry and fishery sub 6-10 intermediate consumption of 98
6-1l regional animal husbandry and fishery value added, intermediate consumption and the proportion of total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery (at current prices) 99
6-12 animal husbandry and fishery output value (at current prices) 100
Total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fisheries constitute 6-13 (at current prices) 101
6-14 output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery sub-form (at current prices) 102
6-15 regional animal husbandry and fishery output value (at current prices) 103
6-16 anti-parts: agriculture sub-production value (at current prices) 105
6-17 sub-regional forestry output value (at current prices) 107
6-18 sub-regional animal husbandry output value (at current prices) 108
6-19 sub-regional fisheries output (at current prices) 110
6-20 four to warm: forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output value constitutes (at current prices) 111
6-2l agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output value 1 12
6-22 animal husbandry and fishery output value index (1952 = 100) 113
6-23 regional animal husbandry and fishery output value index (more than 100 years) 114
Regions 6-24 and total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery accounted for the proportion of the country (in comparable prices) 115
6-25 regional animal husbandry and fishery output value (at constant prices) 116
6-26 output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery sub-growth (at constant prices) 117
6-27 sub-regional agricultural output (at constant prices) 118
6-28 sub-regional forestry output value (at constant prices) 119
6-29 sub-regional animal husbandry output value (at constant prices) 120
6-30 sub-regional fisheries output (at constant prices) 121
7 A major crops sown area of 125 l
7-2 major increases and decreases in crop acreage and 127
7-3 constitute the main crops sown area of 128
7-4 129 total sown area of crops by Region
7-5 regional increases and decreases in grain sown area and 130
7-6 regional grain acreage (by season points) 131
7-7 regional grain acreage (by variety of points) 132
7-8 134 regional oil acreage
7-9 regional acreage of cotton and hemp 135
7 regions of a sugar plantings 1O 136
7 of 11 regions of a sown area of tobacco and medicinal herbs 137
7-12 regional vegetables, melons, and green fodder acreage 138
7 of 13 regions of a surface of the autumn sowing of crops constitute the major 139
Products 7-14 of 140 major crops
7 to 15 major crops, the production rate of 141 cases
7 A total of 16 of the 142 regional food
7-17 season crop yield in the 143 around the distinction between
Around the distinction between varieties of crop yield in the 7-18 144
7-19 of 146 regional oil production
7-20 regional production of cotton and hemp 147
7-21 of 148 regional sugar production
7 • 22 tobacco and vegetable production regions 149
7-23 of 150 major crops yield per unit area
7-24 season food crops around the distinction between yield per unit area 151
7-25 varieties of food crops around the distinction between yield per unit area of 152
7-26 Oil Crop yield per unit area of the region 154
7-27 regions of cotton and fiber crops yield per unit area 155
7-28 regions per unit area yield of sugar crops 156
7-29 tea, fruit production 157
7-30 of tea, the main varieties of fruit size and yield and changes in circumstances 158
7-31 regional tea and tea production area of 159
7-32 orchard area of the region 161
7-33 163 fruit production regions
7-34 of Major Forest Products 167
7-35 forest area and forest products output and changes in the main case 168
The afforestation area of 169 7-36
7-37 of 173 regions of Major Forest Products
7-38 cattle slaughter capacity and the main livestock production and growth 177
7-39 cattle slaughter capacity of the region of 178 major
Meat output by Region 179 7.40
7-4l 180 of the region's other livestock production
7-42 head of livestock on hand at the end of 181 numbers and changes in circumstances
7-43 animals at the end of the region 182 on hand during the first few
Aquatic production and cultivation area 7-44 185
7-45 aquatic breeding area and changes in production and 186 cases
7-46 marine and inland fish production of 187 Products
7_47 regional output of aquatic products (by source) 188
748 regions of Aquatic Products (by category) 189
7.49 The regional marine product production (by source) 190
7-50 regional marine product output (by category) 191
7-51 of the Inland Aquatic Products (by source) 192
7-52 of the Inland Aquatic Products (by category) 193
7-53 aquaculture area of 194 regions
8-1 the main price index in rural areas 199
8-2 The Rural Retail Price Index 200
8-3 of the rural residents consumer price index 210
84 regional price index of agricultural production 224
Agricultural producer price index 227 8-5
8-6 regional price index for agricultural products 228
Main agricultural regions 8-7 varieties of producer price index 229 points
8-8 the main agricultural products price index of 234 country markets
9-1 the number of major agricultural products exported 237 Customs
9-2 238 the number of customs import of major agricultural products
9-3 the number of customs export agricultural products and processed 239
9_4 customs export agricultural products and processed the amount of 240
9-5 the number of customs import agricultural products and processed 241
9-6 Customs and processed agricultural products the amount of door 242
9-7 243 the number of regional exports of agricultural products
9-8 244 the number of agricultural imports by Region
L 10 a national costs and benefits of planting 247 products
10-2 All said, costs and benefits of animal husbandry products, 254
11-1 259 net income of rural residents
11-2 260 rural residents living expenses
11-3 major food consumption of rural residents 261
11-4 Rural session - the people the basic situation of the family 263
11-5 total income of rural residents and the net income of 264
l 1-6 net income of rural residents in the region 265
l 1-7 net income of rural residents in all regions (By Source) 266
11-8 living expenses and rural residents constitute the 267
11-9 Cash Consumption Expenditure of Rural Residents and composition 268
11-10 regional consumption expenditure of rural residents 269
11-11 living in rural regions constitute a consumer spending 271
11-12 people of all organs of living in rural areas cash payments iH272
11-13 rural households at the end of major durable consumer goods owned 274
11-14 rural households and living conditions of 274 new housing
11 to 15 years of rural households of the region not to durable consumer goods owned HSBC 275
1l-16 years of the new rural residents (purchase) of housing 279
11-17 of the 280 rural residents living
11 to 18 major food consumption of rural residents 281
11-19 regional food consumption of rural residents in 282 major
1l a 20 regions constitute a net income of rural households (per capita net income group) 285
11-2l four cases of Rural Households 286
11-22 per capita net income quintile group income and consumption of rural residents in 286
12-1 in rural middle schools and primary school teachers in the number of cattle and 289
Adult Basic Education 12-2 290 farmers
12-3 rural township (town) hospitals, 291 beds and health personnel
12-4 the number of village clinics and 291 staff
12-5 regional township (town) hospitals, beds and the number of health personnel 292 Niu
12-6 regional rural village clinics and the staff 293
12-7 294 cultural institutions in rural areas
12-8 Adoption of older rural welfare institutions in 294
12-9, animal husbandry, rural society and economic costs of natural disaster relief costs 294
12-10 295 cultural institutions in the rural areas
12-11 cases of the 296 beneficiaries in rural areas
12-12 The costs of social benefits rural areas and natural disaster relief costs 297
State-owned farms have a farm around 13-1 Basic 301
13-2 State-owned farms in various regions of the land reclamation Basic 302
13-3 state-owned farms 305 farms crop production
13-4 regional state-owned farms to be products of state-owned farms producing crops, the most abundant 306
13-5 state-owned farms farms tea, mulberry, fruit, forestry production 306
13-6 regional state-owned farms farms tea, fruit, rubber, forestry production 308
13-7 state-owned farms farm animal husbandry and fishery production in 309
13-8 of the star system of state-owned farms Farmers animal husbandry, fisheries situation of cattle production 310
First, the classification-based regional rural economy
14-1-1 315 Huang economic situation in rural areas
14-l-2 Yangtze River economic situation in rural areas 316
14-1-3 317 economic situation in rural areas in the Loess Plateau
14-1-4 318 national economic situation in rural areas
14-1-5 pro-poor economic situation in key counties in rural areas 319
L of a 6 14 a hilly area of the economic situation in rural areas 320
14-1-7 321 mountainous counties of rural economy
14-1_8 322 Plain rural economy
14-1-9 economic situation of the land border counties and 323 rural
14-1-10 coastal open economic situation in the rural county 324
14-1-11 grain production of 325 counties in rural economy
Second, the Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), economic conditions in rural areas
14-2-1 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), Agricultural Machinery 326
14-2-2 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), rural electrification and the construction of 326 irrigation
14-2-3 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), chemical fertilizers, plastic sheeting, 327 diesel and the use of pesticides
14-2-4 development of two 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) of natural disasters 327
14-2-5 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) crop acreage and composition 328
14-2-6 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the main crop yield 330
14-2-7 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the main crop yield per unit area 331
14-2-8 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) FOREST PRODUCTS 332
14-2-9 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) Animal Husbandry 333
14-2-10 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) the amount of livestock on hand at the end of 334
14-2-11 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) Fishery 334
14-2-12 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities.) By an average of 335 major agricultural production
14-2-13 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) by the average person the door animal products, aquatic products 335
14-2-14 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and constitute a total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery (at current prices) 336
14-2-15 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) forestry, animal husbandry and fisheries constitute intermediate consumption (at current prices) 337
14-2-16 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and animal husbandry and fishery value added composition (at current prices) 337
14-2-17 development of the two Post 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the basic situation of rural households in 338
14-2-18 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and income of rural residents constitute the 339
14-2-19 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and expenditure of rural residents constitute the 340
Development of the western fire 14-2-20 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) 341 rural residents living expenses
14-2-21 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) consumption of rural residents live cattle cash expenses 341
14-2-22 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) of rural residents to the food consumption of 342 Pu
14-2-23 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) the amount of durable consumer goods owned rural residents (average per one hundred) 342
14-2-24 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) key counties for poverty reduction of the total basic conditions and poor [for Xia County, the proportion of 343 points
14-2-25 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) pastoral, semi-pastoral counties accounted for the basic situation and pastoral, semi-pastoral counties in the proportion of 345
14-2-26 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) the basic national conditions and the county the county share of the total 347 national
14-2-27 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the basic situation of the land border counties and all land border counties than 349 tribute
14-2.28 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the basic situation of grain and cotton producing counties and the total proportion of grain and cotton producing counties 351
14-2-29 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) Basic and County of the Loess Plateau Loess Plateau, the county's share of the total 353
14-2-30 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) Basic and plain County County, the proportion of the total 355 Plain
14-2-3l Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the basic situation of hilly county and the proportion of the total 357 Hill County
14-2-32 West Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) Basic and mountain counties mountain counties the proportion of the total 359
15-1 grain output and per capita consumption of 363
15-2 total and per capita consumption of cotton 364
15-3 oil production and per capita consumption of 365
15-4 per capita consumption of sugar and 366 total
15-5 meat production and per capita consumption of 367
15.6 total and per capita consumption of aquatic products 368
15-7 per capita consumption of fruit production and 369
15-8 per capita consumption of milk production and 370
15-9 regional per capita net income of rural residents in order of precedence 371
16-1 375 total population and agricultural population
16-2 376 Agricultural production index
16-3 total cereal harvested area and yield 377
16-4 total wheat harvest area and yield 378
16-5 total rice harvested area and yield 379
16-6 total corn harvest area and yield 380
16-7 soybean harvest production, area and yield 381
16-8 total potato crop harvested area of 382 yields bow
16-9 production of rapeseed harvest area and yield 383
16-10 total peanut harvest area and yield 384
16-11 total seed cotton harvested area and yield 385
16 A total of 12 hemp harvest area and yield 386
16-13 total sugar beet harvest, area and single. Production 387
16 A total of 14 sugar cane harvest area and yield 388
16-15 harvest tobacco production, area and yield 389
16-16 tea total harvested area and yield 390
16 A total of 17 fruit harvest area and yield (excluding melons) 391
16 to 18 the number of livestock 392
Meat production of a 19 393 16
16-20 egg production 394
16-21 egg production 395
Milk production 396 16-22
16-23 397 wool production
16-24 398 fish production
16-25 399 land use
400 16-26 Agricultural Machinery
16-27 Chemical Fertilizers 401
402, 16-28 Major Forest Products
Management level of agricultural intensification 403 16.29
16-30 Main Indicators of Agriculture 404 the proportion of the world
16-31 Main Indicators of Agriculture in China's ranking of 404 in the world
China Rural Statistical Yearbook 2010
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