A draft revision to China's fisheries law has been submitted to the top legislature, aiming to balance the development of the aquaculture and fishing industries with the conservation of marine resources.
China plans to bolster support for national parks in an effort to balance conservation and development, according to a draft law presented to the top legislative body on Saturday.
China has made remarkable progress in strengthening farmland conservation and improving its overall productivity, bolstering the nation's food security, a lawmaker has said.
China's northern regions, five of which hold nearly 40 percent of the country's arable land, play a key role in farmland protection, said a State Council report submitted on Sunday to the national legislature.
Lawmakers are considering a draft law that is expected to enhance support for the development of national parks.
China aims to strengthen resource conservation, enhance the quality and green development of the fishery sector through a draft law revision.