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AGRICULTURE
The objectives of the branch are: 䄰 To provide basic agricultural infrastructure and technical support for the development of modern, efficient and environmental-friendly farming;
The local agricultural industry is involved in producing quality fresh food through intensive land use and modern farming practices. Despite its relatively small size, the industry produces a substantial amount of vegetables, poultry and pigs for daily fresh food consumption. Local agricultural production in the years 2003 and 2004 were valued at about $1.05 and $1.12 billion respectively. Statistics on agricultural production, fresh foodstuff consumption and agricultural land utilisation are shown in Appendices 1 to 3. Flower cultivation has gained importance in recent years. Orchids and ornamental plants are grown all year round; dahlia, chrysanthemum, lily and gladiolus in winter; and ginger lily, lotus flower and sunflower in summer. Peach blossoms are grown for the Lunar New Year.
The Department continues promoting the cultivation of premium vegetables to explore available niche markets with a view toward helping farmers gain better economic returns. Two hot season crops, Jade Chinese Kale and golden sweet corn, both of which can withstand high temperatures and rainy weather, were introduced for production in summer. Two cool season crops, namely, strawberry and a special broccoli cultivar which has a good shaped head with fine beads, were also introduced to support all-year high value production.
Greenhouse Letter of Approval Agricultural Support Services
The Department promotes the return of fallow land not earmarked for development to cultivation by helping farmers arrange land tenancies, improving soil conditions, and providing marketing facilities and farm road access. From 2003 to 2005, 16.12 hectares of such rehabilitated agricultural land were serviced. The Department responded to 9,135 technical inquiries related to agricultural production or development and conducted 704 field investigations in connection with irrigation and other agricultural matters. Agricultural Credit Emergency Relief Operation
The Department manages four government-built wholesale food markets which provide some 2,600 trading stalls and related ancillary facilities. Together these markets provided some 38 per cent of the fresh food commodities (vegetable, freshwater fish, eggs, fruits and live poultry) consumed by the community. Appendix 15 provides details of throughput in these wholesale markets. In managing these facilities, the Department is committed to saving costs through productivity improvement and streamlining while passing these savings to market tenants as rent reduction. As a result, rent for the two largest market complexes was reduced by 9.4 per cent with effect from 1 April 2004.
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