Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering (Mar 2024)

Implications of agricultural success in the Yellow River Basin and its strategy for green development

  • Gang HE, Zhaohui WANG, Qichao ZHU, Jianbo SHEN, Fusuo ZHANG

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FASE-2024539
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 122 – 133

Abstract

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● Ecological fragility and water shortage are key challenges in the Yellow River Basin.● Efficient water use technology in drylands greatly increases crop production.● Water-saving irrigation has been widely adopted and has greatly improved water use.● Changing water use from unregulated and inefficient to intensive and efficient is key solution.● Watershed-scale coordination is a key step towards agriculture green development.The Yellow River Basin is an important food production area and an ecological challenge for China, where environmental protection and water scarcity are the major constraints. For the upper reaches of the Yellow River Basin, optimizing the adoption of chemicals in agricultural production and integrating crops with livestock are the key strategies for protecting the eco-environment. For dryland agriculture in the middle and upper reaches, this study summarizes four aspects of efficient precipitation techniques in terms of collection, storage, conservation, and use, which have greatly improved crop yields and supported dryland crop production. Irrigated agriculture in the middle and lower reaches is the core area of China’s grain production, where the area under water-saving irrigation reached 13.0 Mha in 2018, greatly improving water use. Compared with 1998, cereal production in 2018 increased by 62.2 Mt under similar total water withdrawals (49.7 billion to 51.6 billion m3), and the annual soil erosion at the Tongguan Hydrological Observatory reduced by 584 million m3 in 2018, achieving great success in environmental protection and efficient water use. The Chinese government has set a goal for the Yellow River Basin to become the national leader in environmental protection and efficient water use by 2035. Such a high demand requires the combined efforts of the whole community, as well as the adoption of new technologies, coordinated basin-wide development, and adequate policy support.

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