Agricultural experts from Taiwan are seen in a seeding company in Xiamen City, south China's Fujian Province, August 5, 2020. /CFP
The Chinese mainland on Wednesday rolled out a series of measures to support the development of Taiwan-funded enterprises in the agriculture and forestry sectors on the mainland.
Known as "22 Measures on Agriculture and Forestry," the supportive measures cover a variety of aspects concerning the development of enterprises and compatriots from Taiwan in the two sectors, including the use of agricultural and forest land, financing and funding support, investment and business operation, research and development, innovation, and local market exploration.
Through the measures, the mainland's agricultural and forestry-related industries are open to Taiwan compatriots and enterprises and they can enjoy the same treatment as their mainland counterparts.
Under the measures, Taiwan compatriots and Taiwan-invested agricultural enterprises can acquire the management right of rural land and forest land in the mainland, apply for subsidies of agricultural insurance premium, enjoy interest subsidies of guaranteed loans, and issue credit bonds, conducting direct financing just as mainland businesses.
Besides, the document also encouraged Taiwan compatriots and enterprises to participate in the drafting of national standards for agricultural and forestry products such as tea, fruits and flowers, so as to jointly promote the standardization of agricultural products between the two sides.
The 22 measures came as new efforts by the mainland to further promote the implementation of the mainland's 14th Five-Year Plan for development, and improve mutual beneficial systems and policies to better protect the well-being of Taiwan compatriots and ensure that they receive the same treatment on the mainland.
This is not the first time for the Chinese mainland to roll out attractive support measures to further boost cross-strait economic and cultural ties. In 2018, the mainland released 31 measures, which cover various areas, including education, tourism, financing, employment, mediation, copyright trading and cross-strait direct flights.
Two people from Taiwan work in their coffee shop in Hefei City, east China's Anhui Province, May 5, 2020. /CFP
In 2019, the Chinese mainland revealed another 26 measures to help Taiwan businesses participate in the Chinese mainland's technology development, like 5G and civil aviation. It also provided Taiwan residents more convenience in transportation, housing and the evaluation of professional titles when they live in the mainland.
Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, urged Taiwan compatriots and businesses on Wednesday to seize the opportunities created by the 14th Five-Year Plan, thus advancing the peaceful development of cross-strait relations.
In 2020, cross-strait trade volume reached $260.81 billion, with Taiwan's exports to the mainland totaling $200.66 billion. Taiwan's exports to the mainland and Hong Kong accounted for 43.9 percent of its total exports last year, according to data from the island.
The mainland has played an indispensable role in the island's economic development, Zhu said.
The mainland will further improve the institutional arrangements, policies and measures that guarantee the well-being of Taiwan compatriots, provide equal treatment to compatriots and enterprises from Taiwan, and boost integrated development across the Strait, Zhu said.