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THE Ministry of Agriculture announced that at least
300,000 fishermen will be transferred to other jobs because of
the implementation of the fishing pacts signed between China
and its neighboring countries.Government chiefs have pledged
to allocate 270 million yuan (US$32.5 million) a year to
remove the boats from the country’s fishing fleet.The
implementation of the three fishing agreements China inked
with Japan, the Republic of Korea and Vietnam over the past
two years has narrowed China’s fishing area, driving thousands
of fishermen off their traditional trawling grounds, China
Daily quoted minister of agriculture Du Qinglin as saying.Ma
Weijun, an official at the ministry’s Fisheries Bureau, said
that China has been committed to cutting the size of its fleet
before the agreements were signed as over-fishing and
pollution have caused stocks to plummet.China had nearly a
quarter million fishing boats in the year 2000, more than four
times as many as 20 years ago.But the nation will take 6,000
fishing vessels out of operation each year for up to five
years and transfer 60,000 offshore fishermen to new jobs each
year, Du said.(Xinhua)
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