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Henan Province in China receives new funding to help the drought-hit grain industry

Henan Province, known as China’s Granary for its wheat production, announced that it had received funding of 131.5 million Yuan ($18.3million) from the central government to support its drought-stricken agriculture sector.

This was more than double the amount that the province of central China had raised on its own between mid-July to early August in order to protect the fall grain harvest. The autumn harvest accounts for approximately three quarters of the annual grain production of the country.

The Henan Finance Department said on its website that the total amount of funds allocated since then to repair wells, maintain irrigation equipment, and construct water projects has reached 260 million Yuan.

Since July, the North China Plain, which includes provinces like Henan and Shandong as well as Hebei, has experienced persistently high temperatures with lower than normal precipitation.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs warned that drought conditions could worsen in certain areas due to the hot weather and low rainfall expected in August.

Rice-growing areas in the lower and middle reaches of Yangtze River have also been flooded by unprecedented rainfall.

The ministry warned that China's fall grain production is at risk and faces challenges due to overlapping droughts and floods.

According to a statement released on Monday, the ministry has taken 34 measures to reduce yield losses in areas that are severely affected, stabilize production in areas that are mildly affected, and increase output for areas not affected. Reporting by Ryan Woo, Editing by Michael Perry. $1 = 7.1821 Chinese Yuan Renminbi

(source: Reuters)