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"China's Rural Statistical Yearbook 2009" by 17 parts: a development review; 2, synthesis and summary; 3, the basic conditions in rural areas and agricultural production conditions; 4, agricultural ecology and environment; 5, the rural investment; 6, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output, intermediate consumption and value added; seven major agricultural species (Yang) area and yield; 8, the rural market and prices: 9, agricultural imports and exports; 10, farm costs and benefits; 11, rural residents income and consumption; 12, rural culture, education, health and other services; 13, state-owned farms; 14, the regional rural economy; 15, regional key indicators of the rural economy sort; 16, foreign major agricultural indicators; 17, how to the use of the "China Rural Statistical Yearbook)).
Because in 2006 the second national agricultural census for the year, "China's Rural Statistical Yearbook 2009" in part of the agricultural added value, output value, species (raise) the area and yield historical information based on the agricultural census data have been adjusted. This book used in the rural population and rural employment in the statistical standards have been adjusted in previous years versions, an increase of the rural environment and the international part of the information content.
"China's Rural Statistical Yearbook 2O09" contains 2 o 0 8 in rural socio-economic statistics and the key historical years after the founding of the nation's major statistics. The yearbook involved in the national data do not include Taiwan Province and Hong Kong and Macao.
"China's Rural Statistical Yearbook 2OO9", from the tax according to tax reform in 2002, after the method of calculation. Areas where tax reform has been implemented in accordance with the actual amount of agricultural tax and additional to report it, not yet been implemented in areas with the village retention money in taxes according to the original diameter, townships of the sum of 7 O% calculated. To maintain comparability with the 2O02-year data, 2O01 years and made adjustments before taxes, adjusted for taxes is equal to the original caliber of the taxes and village retention money, townships combined.
"China's Rural Statistical Yearbook 2009", the implementation of the new national industry classification standards, since 2O03 onwards, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery, including agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery service.
"China's Rural Statistical Yearbook 2009" 14th part of the information includes only part of the county and county-level city, part of the information does not include municipal districts. Because the adjustment of administrative division and some units of the information amendment, 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
2008 agricultural and rural economic development, good 3
2-1 to be indicators of the rural economy Feng 7
2-2 per capita output of major agricultural products of 8
2-3 the rural economy's position in the national economy 10
2-4 regional rural economy in the national economy the status of 14
2-5 retail sales of social consumer goods in rural regions and the proportion of the country's total 15
2-6 of 16 urban and rural people's income levels
2-7 of urban and rural household consumption level of 17
2-8 of 18 major agricultural supply and demand
3-1 National Rural population and rural employment situation of the persons 25
3-1 regions and rural employment, rural population and 26
3-3 cultural conditions of rural households labor force 27
3-4 various regions cultural conditions of rural households labor force 28
3-5 of rural households in various regions of educated labor force (based on per capita net income group) 29
3-6 the end of the main agricultural machinery has a volume of 30
3 • 7 the end of the main agricultural machinery ownership and growth of 31
3-8 main agricultural machinery at the end regions 32 holdings
3-9 rural electricity, irrigation, fertilizer application amount of 38
3 1 10 rural electrification, and irrigation and water conservancy construction of the 39
3-11 of agricultural fertilizer, plastic sheeting, diesel oil and the use of pesticides 39
3-12 various regions of rural electrification, and irrigation and water conservancy construction of the 40
3-13 regional agricultural chemical fertilizer 42
3-14 various regions of agricultural plastic film usage 44
3-15 regional agricultural diesel and the use of pesticides 45
3-16 various regions of rural households have a productive fixed assets 46
3 1 17 various regions of the country's total cultivated land area and the proportion of 50
3 1 18 various regions of arable land constitutes 51
4-1 of 55 National Nature Reserve
4-2 Wai umbrella environmental conditions in rural areas 55
4 - 3 basic conditions of various regions of nature conservation 56
4-4 regional rural waterworks, lavatories of 517
4-5 various regions of the utilization of renewable resources in rural areas 58
4-6 years full-Nan forestry projects completed forestation area of 59
4-7 regions of 61 key construction projects of forestry
4-8 irrigation, reservoirs, Chulao, water of 63
4-9 regional water conservancy facilities and Chulao, water resources, an area of 64 alkali
4-10 national disaster and disaster Ya Ji-65
4 1 l 1 national disaster, disaster, and an area of 66 crops
4-12 all regions affected area 647
4-13 regional disaster area 69
5-1 with the state financial expenditure on agriculture Ding 73
5-2 of rural infrastructure investment and new fixed assets 74
5-3 of rural collectives. Spaces and rural residents the amount of personal investment in fixed assets 75
5-4 of rural household cash expenditure of the operating costs 76
5-5 of rural households with the purchase of productive fixed assets, cash disbursements 76
5-6 of rural households in various regions of production inputs cash expenses 77
5-7 of rural residents in various regions of total household expenditure (per capita net income group) 78
5-8 of 79 fixed-asset investment in rural areas
5-9 The investment in fixed assets of 80 rural areas
5-10 of fixed capital formation in rural regions 8l
5 1 l 1 each of 82 rural areas to invest in fixed assets
6-1 value-added agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, fishery and index 89
6-2, total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery, value added, intermediate consumption and composition (at current prices) 90
6-3 regional agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output, value added and intermediate consumption (at current prices) 91
6-4 forestry, animal husbandry and fishery sectors around the distinction between value added (at current prices) 92
6-5 departments around the distinction between value-added agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery composition (at current prices) 93
6-6 departments around the distinction between the proportion of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery value added (at current prices) 94
6-7 departments around the distinction between intermediate consumption of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery (at current prices) 95
6-8 departments around the distinction between intermediate consumption of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery composition (at current prices) 96
6-9 parts of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery departments distinguish between the proportion of intermediate consumption (at current prices) 97
Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery sub-items 6-10 intermediate consumption 98
6-1l various regions of agriculture, forestry, 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 agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output value (at current prices) 100
6-13 constitute the total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery (at current prices) 101
6-14 agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery sub-output and composition (at current prices) 102
6-15 regional agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output value (at current prices) 103
6-16 anti-parts: agriculture sub-item output (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 warming: agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output value and the composition (at current prices) 111
6-2l agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output value of 112
6-22 total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery index (1952 = 100) 113
6-23 regional agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output value index (more than 100 years) 114
6-24 various regions and the proportion of total output value of agriculture, forestry, fishery, animal husbandry, the proportion of the country (in comparable prices) 115
6-25 regional total output value of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery (at constant prices) 116
6-26 agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery sub-output and an increase (in 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 1 l main crops sown area 125
7-2 main crops sown and the increase or decrease of 127
7-3 constitute the main crops sown area 128
7-4 various regions of the total sown area of crops 129
7-5 sown area of grain, and changes in various regions of 130
7-6 various regions of grain sown area (by season points) 131
7-7 regional grain acreage (by variety of points) 132
7-8 regional oil acreage 134
7-9 regions acreage of cotton and hemp 135
7 1 1O various regions of sugar acreage 136
7 1 11 regional tobacco and medicinal herbs planted 137
7-12 various regions of vegetables, melons, and green fodder acreage 138
7 1 13 regions constitute the main crop planting 139 plane fall
7-14 main crop product output 140
7 a 15 increase or decrease in output of main crops of 141 products
7 1 16 regional grain yield 142
7-17 season food crops around the distinction between production 143
7-18 varieties of crop yields around the distinction between 144
7-19 of oil production in various regions of 146
7-20 of cotton and hemp production in various regions of 147
7-21 sugar production in various regions of 148
7 • 22 tobacco and vegetable production in various regions of 149
7-23 main crop yield per unit area 150
7-24 season food crops around the distinction between yield per unit area 151
7-25 around the distinction between varieties of crop yield per unit area 152
7-26 various regions of oil-bearing crops yield per unit area 154
7-27 various regions of cotton and hemp crop yield per unit area 155
7-28 regional sugar crop yield per unit area 156
7-29 tea, fruit production 157
7-30 tea, fruit size and yield of main products, and increase or decrease of 158
7-31 various regions of tea production in the area and Tea 159
7-32 various regions of the orchard area of 161
7-33 various regions of fruit production 163
7-34 primary forest products output of 167
7-35 Forest area and the main forest production and increase or decrease of 168
7-36 afforestation area of 169 regions
7-37 various regions of the main forest production 173
7-38 Main livestock slaughter capacity and animal production and growth in 177
7-39 various regions of the main volume of 178 animals for sale
7.40 regional meat production 179
7-4l livestock production in various regions of the other 180
7-42 of livestock herds and the increase or decrease at the end of 181
7-43 year-end regional livestock herds 182
7-44 output of aquatic products and breeding area of 185
7-45 output of aquatic products and breeding area and the increase or decrease of 186
7-46 of sea water and inland aquatic product output of 187
7_47 various regions of aquatic products (by source) 188
748 regions and aquatic products (by category) 189
7.49 The area of sea water product yield (by source) 190
7-50 various regions of sea water product yield (by category) 191
7-51 various regions of inland fish production (by source) 192
7-52 various regions of inland fish production (by category) 193
7-53 of regional aquaculture area of 194
8-1 major general price index of 199 in rural areas
8-2 various regions of the rural retail price index 200
8-3 various regions of the rural consumer price index 210
84 various regions of the price index of agricultural means of production, 224
8-5 Agricultural producer price index 227
8-6 regional agricultural producer price index 228
8-7 varieties of various regions of major agricultural producer price index 229 points
8-8 primary agricultural products fair trade market price index 234
9-1 the number of major agricultural products of export customs 237
9-2 the number of customs import of major agricultural products 238
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 door 242 the amount of agricultural and processed products
9-7 the number of regional agricultural exports 243
9-8 The number of imported agricultural products 244
10 1 l national product cost and benefits of planting 247
10-2 full-Yue farming costs and benefits of 254 Products
11-1 net income of rural residents was 259
11-2 consumption expenditure of rural residents 260
11-3 major food consumption of rural residents was 261
11-4 Rural session - the people the basic situation of 263 families
11-5 the total income of rural residents and the net income of 264
l 1-6 The net income of rural residents 265
l 1-7 net income of rural residents (according to source of income) 266
11-8 consumption expenditure of rural residents and composition 267
11-9 of rural household consumption expenditure in cash and composition 268
11-10 The consumption expenditure of rural residents, 269
11-11 The consumption expenditure of rural residents constitute the 271
11-12 The rural areas in internal organs of living people cash support iH272
11-13 end of major durable consumer goods in rural households has a volume of 274
11-14 rural households for housing and living conditions of the new 274
11 1 15 residents in the rural areas is not Fung Year of the Family should be durable consumer goods owned 275
1l a 16-year residents in the rural areas the new (optional) the housing situation in 279
11-17 various regions of the living conditions of rural residents 280
11 1 18 major food consumption of rural residents was 281
11-19 various regions of the major food consumption of rural residents was 282
1l 1 20 regions constitute a net income of rural households (based on per capita net income group) 285
11-2l four basic conditions of rural residents 286 households
11-22 per capita income quintile group income and consumption of rural residents in 286
12-1 rural general secondary schools, primary school teachers, the number of cattle and 289
12-2 farmers basic situation of adult education 290
12-3 Rural township (town) hospitals, beds and health personnel, 291
12-4 village health rooms and number of personnel 291
12-5 various regions of the township (town) hospitals, beds and the number of personnel 292 Niu Wei
12-6 various regions of the rural village clinics and personnel 293
294 cultural institutions in rural areas 12-7
12-8 Adoption of older rural welfare institutions in 294
12-9 in rural society, animal husbandry and economic costs and natural disaster relief expenses 294
12-10 of 295 cultural institutions in rural areas
12-11 various regions of rural five guarantees of 296
12-12 various regions of the rural social assistance costs and natural disaster relief expenses 297
13-1 state-owned farms are farms in the basic situation of Wai 301
13-2 regional land reclamation system, the basic situation of state-owned farms, 302
13-3 state-owned farms production of state-owned farms, farming 305
13-4 various regions of the state-owned farms, state farms produced agricultural abundance to be the best 306 products
13-5 state-owned farms, state farms tea, mulberry, fruit, forestry production 306
13-6 various regions of the state-owned farms, state farms tea, fruit, rubber gum, and forestry production 308
13-7 state-owned farms, state farms animal husbandry and fishery production in 309
13-8 regional satellite system, the state-owned agricultural farms, animal husbandry and fishery production of 310 cows
1, classification-based regional rural economy
14-1-1 Huanghuaihai the economic situation in rural areas 315
14 1 l 1 2 the economic situation in rural areas in the Yangtze River 316
14-1-3 economic situation in rural areas in the Loess Plateau 317
14-1-4 national economic situation in rural areas 318
14-1-5 key counties for poverty alleviation in rural economic situation in 319
14 1 l 1 6 hilly areas of rural economic situation in 320
14-1-7 economic situation in the rural mountain counties 321
14-1_8 economic situation in plain areas and 322 in rural areas
14-1-9 land border counties of the rural economy 323
14-1-10 coastal open economic situation in the rural county 324
14-1-11 food production, the economic situation in the rural county 325
Second, the western development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the economic situation in rural areas
14-2-1 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) has a volume of 326 agricultural machinery
14-2-2 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) rural electricity and irrigation and water conservancy construction of the 326
14-2-3 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) of agricultural fertilizer, plastic sheeting, diesel oil and the use of pesticides 327
14-2-4 two large-scale development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) of natural disaster situations 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 yields 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) Forestry production 332
14-2-9 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) livestock production 333
14-2-10 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) the amount of livestock on hand at the end 334
14-2-11 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) fishery production in 334
14-2-12 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities.) By an average output of major agricultural products 335
14-2-13 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) by the average person the door livestock, aquatic products output of 335
14-2-14 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery output value and the composition (at current prices) 336
14-2-15 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery intermediate consumption and composition (at current prices) 337
14-2-16 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery value added and the composition (at current prices) 337
14-2-17 2 post development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the basic situation of rural households, 338
14-2-18 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) income of rural residents and composition 339
14-2-19 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), expenditure and rural residents constitute the 340
14-2-20 development of the Western Fire 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in rural household consumption expenditure of 341
14-2-21 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), consumption of rural residents live cattle cash expenses 341
14-2-22 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) of rural residents to food consumption 342 Bu
14-2-23 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) of rural residents in the possession of durable consumer goods (per 100) 342
14-2-24 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) key counties for poverty alleviation and the basic situation of total poverty reduction [for Xia County, the proportion of 343 points
14-2-25 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in pastoral areas, semi-pastoral counties of the total basic conditions and pastoral, semi-pastoral counties in the proportion of 345
14-2-26 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the basic situation of the national county and the proportion of the total 347 national counties
14-2-27 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the basic situation of the land border districts and all land border counties Biegon 349
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 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in the Loess Plateau County, the basic conditions and the proportion of the total 353 counties in the Loess Plateau
14-2-30 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) plain counties of the total basic conditions and the proportion of plain County, 355
14-2-3l Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), the basic conditions and hilly county of the total proportion of Hill County, 357
14-2-32 Western Development 12 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) mountain counties of basic conditions and the proportion of the total 359 counties Hill
15-1 total grain output and per capita consumption of 363
15-2 cotton output and per capita consumption of 364
15-3 oil production and per capita consumption of 365
15-4 sugar output and per capita consumption of 366
15-5 meat production and per capita consumption of 367
15.6 per capita consumption of aquatic products output and 368
15-7 total and per capita consumption of fruits, 369
15-8 milk production and per capita consumption of 370
15-9 regional per capita net income of rural residents in order of precedence 371
16-1 of the total population and agricultural population, 375
16-2 agricultural production index 376
16-3 harvested grain output, area and yield 377
16-4 output of wheat harvested area and yield 378
16-5 total rice harvested area and yield 379
16-6 harvested corn production, area and yield 380
16-7 soybean harvest production, area and yield 381
16-8 potato harvest output, with an area yield 382 bow
16-9 output of rapeseed harvest area and yield 383
16-10 peanut harvest production, area and yield 384
16-11 total seed cotton harvested area and yield 385
16 1 12 hemp harvest production, area and yield 386
16-13 sugar beet harvest output, with an area with a single. Production 387
16 a total of 14 sugar cane harvest area and yield 388
16-15 tobacco harvest production, area and yield 389
16-16 tea total harvested area and yield 390
16 a total of 17 fruits harvested area and yield (excluding melons) 391
16 1 18 the number of livestock 392
16 1 19 meat production 393
16-20 egg production 394
16-21 egg production 395
16-22 milk production 396
16-23 wool production 397
16-24 fish production 398
16-25 of 399 land use
16-26 has a volume of 400 agricultural machinery
16-27 fertilizer consumption 401
16-28 Main Forestry production 402
Operating level of 403 agricultural intensification 16.29
16-30 China's agriculture key indicators of the proportion of the world's total 404
16-31 China's agriculture key indicators in the world ranking 404
China Rural Statistical Yearbook 2009
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