The latest draft revisions to the nation's food security law seek to promote the adoption of yield-boosting growing techniques, machines and infrastructures.
People who give bribes to staff members of supervisory, administrative or judicial departments can expect severe punishment, according to a draft amendment being reviewed by lawmakers.
According to the draft, governments at the county level and above should coordinate and guide competent departments in regulating and supporting the development of charity programs within the scope of their respective duties.
The report stressed the importance of information exchange, the building of a comprehensive defense and response system, and ensuring the early detection, warning and handling of various major risks and hazards.