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Xi inspects eastern Chinese villages, urging solid measures to modernize agriculture, rural areas

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Xi inspects eastern Chinese villages, urging solid measures to modernize agriculture, rural areas

2026-06-25 11:50 Last Updated At:15:08

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday called for solid measures to advance the modernization of agriculture and rural areas during an inspection trip to villages in Dezhou City, east China's Shandong Province.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, stressed that agricultural and rural modernization has a major bearing on Chinese modernization as a whole and the outcomes it delivers

Xi said efforts must be made to enhance the overall production capacity, quality, and performance of agriculture, ensure the stable supply of important agricultural products such as grains, build a beautiful and harmonious countryside for people to live and work in according to local conditions, so as to help farmers create a better life through hard work and wisdom.

In Dongyujia Village, Xi learned about the local wheat harvest, corn planting, and agricultural supplies. He also walked into a farmland and talked cordially with grain growers, farming machinery operators and agricultural technicians.

Xi emphasized that ensuring the stable supply of grains and other agricultural products is the top priority in agricultural production, stressing efforts to well implement all supportive policies for grain production so as to secure a bumper grain harvest throughout the year.

He also called for efforts to improve agricultural infrastructure and strengthen the capacity for disaster prevention, mitigation and relief in agriculture.

Later, Xi visited the nearby Xiyujia Village, where he inquired in detail about improving local Party organizations and about the delivery of public services. He also viewed a display of local agricultural and sideline products.

Xi expressed the hope that village Party organizations would further leverage the guiding role of Party building and make new achievements in building a beautiful and harmonious countryside for people to live and work in.

At the home of villager Yu Xinhui, Xi sat down with the family to ask about their daily lives, including their jobs, income, the health of elderly family members, and the children's education.

Xi said that Party members and officials must do more to benefit the people, deliver tangible results for their well-being, and address their difficulties, thereby enhancing their sense of fulfillment, happiness and security.

He also noted the country will soon celebrate the 105th birthday of the Communist Party of China as July 1 approaches, adding that the Party has united and led the Chinese people of all ethnic groups in making great achievements worthy of history and the people over the past 105 years.

Noting China is marching on the new journey of building the country into a modern socialist country in all respects, Xi called for concerted efforts in keeping up the stride on the new Long March.

"We should never forget our original aspiration and founding mission, and must keep up our stride on the new Long March. We must continue to advance the socialist cause under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, so that our people can enjoy a better life," said Xi.

Xi inspects eastern Chinese villages, urging solid measures to modernize agriculture, rural areas

Xi inspects eastern Chinese villages, urging solid measures to modernize agriculture, rural areas

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U.S. stocks closed mixed on Wednesday.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.35 percent to 51,848.90. The Standard and Poor's 500 sank 0.10 percent to 7,358.22. The Nasdaq Composite Index dropped 0.43 percent to 25,476.64.

Five of the 11 primary Standard and Poor's 500 sectors ended in red, with energy and technology sectors leading the laggards by losing 1.73 percent and 0.64 percent, respectively. Meanwhile, industrials and utilities sectors led the gainers by adding 1.18 percent and 1.05 percent, respectively.

U.S. stocks close mixed

U.S. stocks close mixed

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