Main Works of Xinyi City, Guangdong's 2025 High-Standard Farmland Construction Project Completed
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The main works of Xinyi City's 2025 High-Standard Farmland Construction Project, undertaken by Sinohydro Bureau 11 Co., Ltd., have been successfully completed. As a key initiative for Xinyi City to ensure food security and advance agricultural modernization, this project will benefit 34 administrative villages.

The project covers a construction scale of 21,800 mu (approximately 1,453 hectares). Its scope includes core components such as field consolidation, irrigation and drainage, field roads, and soil fertility improvement. Through the implementation of these measures, including field consolidation, irrigation and drainage, field roads, and soil fertility enhancement, the project will effectively improve the quality of cultivated land, enhance agricultural infrastructure, address issues such as farmland being overly dependent on weather conditions and inconvenient farming practices, and boost overall agricultural production capacity and disaster resilience.Image related to Xinyi City's 2025 High-Standard Farmland Construction Project

During the construction process, the project department of Sinohydro Bureau 11 scientifically planned and systematically advanced the comprehensive management of fields, soil, water, and roads. Techniques such as topsoil stripping and backfilling, soil improvement with borrowed earth, and grid-field leveling were employed to regularize field plots, connect the "last meter" of irrigation and drainage systems, and construct ecological ditches and field shelterbelts, thereby establishing an efficient water conservancy network capable of irrigation during droughts and drainage during floods. Simultaneously, the project emphasized smart and mechanized solutions, promoting water-saving irrigation technologies and mechanized construction, optimizing the field road network, and enhancing the efficiency of plowing, planting, managing, and harvesting. The project strictly implemented a closed-loop quality management system, following procedures for preliminary acceptance at the county level, final acceptance at the city level, and random inspection at the provincial level to ensure all construction tasks met the acceptance standards for cultivated land quality, production capacity improvement, and public satisfaction.

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