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Cash Income Grows For Chinese Farmers

May 6, 2008
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Labor

The National Bureau of Statistics of China says a nationwide sampling survey on 68000 rural households in 31 provinces of China indicated that per capita cash income of farmers reached RMB1,494 in the first quarter, a year-on-year increase of 18.5%.

This was also a real growth of 9.1% after deducting price factors, down by 3% over the same period last year. Per capita income from wages of farmers was RMB608, a year-on-year increase of 16.9%. Of the total, working in local enterprises obtained RMB355, an increase of 19.8%. Those working in local township gained RMB123, up by 21%; and working outside was RMB232, an increase of 19.0%.

Per capita cash income by selling agricultural products reached RMB555, a year-on-year growth of 20.4%. Of the total, per capita income by selling crop products reached RMB284, an increase of 13.8%, while selling fishery products was RMB22, an increase of 10.7%.

Per capita cash income from properties was RMB47, a year-on-year increase of 27.5%.

Tags: agriculture, National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, per capita, statistic

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