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THE Chinese Government will spend 5 billion yuan (US$600
million) in the next few years to further develop the orange
grove and animal husbandry industries in the Three Gorges area
to create jobs for hundreds of thousands of resettled
residents.
Qi Lin, deputy director of the Three Gorges Project
Construction Committee under the State Council, said that
State backing for these industries had been jointly planned by
the State Development Planning Commission and the ministries
of agriculture and science and technology.
The aim is to improve the lives of residents who were
displaced to make way for the construction of the world’s
largest hydroelectric power project and to develop a
sustainable economy in the dam area.
More than 100,000 workers will be laid off by over 500
technically backward firms in the dam area.
The firms have been ordered to shut down by the end of
this year because of serious pollution problems and outdated
production technologies, said the project regulatory official.
At the same time, 80,000 rural residents will be moved
into new resettlement townships this year, further adding to
the unemployment problem.
Noting that the location was one of the best
orange-cultivation areas in the world, Qi Lin said that of the
total government appropriation, 3.8 billion yuan would be
allocated to the development of the orange industry.
It would take eight to 10 years to establish the
industry, which would have an annual processing capacity of 5
million tons of oranges, according to the plan.
China’s largest privately-owned juice producer, the
Huiyuan Beverage and Food Co, signed a deal earlier this year
to build a 1 million-ton orange processing plant in the Three
Gorges area, which will be the largest orange processing plant
in Asia when it is completed around 2010.
The production line of Huiyuan would not only put an end
to this dependence on imported juice extract, but would also
create a large number of jobs in the dam area.
Another 1.1 billion yuan will be used to develop animal
husbandry.
(SD-Agencies)
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