China News Service, July 2. According to the website of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, according to the forecast of the Central Meteorological Observatory, this year's No. 3 typhoon "Siamba" will land on the coast from Yangjiang, Guangdong to Qionghai, Hainan on July 2, becoming the first typhoon to land in my country this year. the first typhoon.

This year's No. 4 typhoon "Avery" is located in the Pacific Ocean, and its intensity is slowly increasing. It will move into the East China Sea on July 3.

The activities of the two typhoons are close to each other, which will adversely affect the agricultural (animal husbandry and fishery) production.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs attaches great importance to the emergency deployment of typhoon defense work, and requires the agricultural and rural departments in relevant regions to effectively do a good job in typhoon defense and post-disaster production recovery to ensure the safety of life and property and agricultural production.

  Make sure accountability is in place.

At present, it is a critical period for early rice grain filling, late rice seedling raising, middle rice tillering, and the growth of Huanghuaihai summer corn seedlings in the south. It is also an important period for animal husbandry production and low-season fishing. to adverse effects.

Agricultural and rural departments at all levels must base themselves on fighting disasters and achieve a bumper harvest, consciously take typhoon prevention as an urgent task in current agricultural work, strengthen the implementation of responsibilities, and ensure that responsibilities are assigned to people and measures are in place.

For the key areas where the typhoon has landed, it is necessary to organize government officials to enter the villages and households, mobilize and mobilize widely, and implement defensive measures in advance to ensure the safety of farmers (herding, fishermen) life and property and the safety of agricultural production.

  Strengthen monitoring and early warning.

Strengthen communication and consultation with meteorological, emergency, water conservancy, ocean and other departments, strengthen emergency duty, keep an eye on the movement path of typhoons, pay close attention to the dynamics of disasters, and make full use of radio, television, newspapers, mobile phones, the Internet and other media to issue early warning information in a timely manner and preventive measures.

Notify the disaster warning information to fishing boats and personnel in relevant waters as soon as possible; timely report the preparations for defense measures such as fishing boats entering the port, fishermen evacuating and landing, and fishery administration vessels on standby.

  Implement defensive measures.

Immediately mobilize fishing boats and aquaculture personnel operating in the relevant sea areas to return to the port as soon as possible or take shelter from wind and waves nearby, implement the group production system, strengthen and maintain fishing port facilities and dams in a timely manner, and do a good job in the protection of aquaculture facilities to ensure the safety of personnel.

Quickly rush to harvest mature early rice and other crops, and promptly carry out comprehensive inspections and reinforcements on fruit trees, greenhouse facilities and livestock and poultry pens to reduce disaster losses.

Clean and dredge field ditches and drainage systems of livestock and poultry farms in a timely manner to prevent large-scale waterlogging.

Guide agricultural reclamation enterprises, schools, hospitals and other units to do relevant preventive work.

  Pay close attention to production recovery.

Organize experts to verify and assess the impact of disasters, formulate technical guidelines for production recovery, and implement technical measures for post-disaster production recovery according to time and place.

Increase investment in machinery and manpower, drain waterlogging and stains in time, check and replenish seedlings, strengthen fertilizer and water management, and promote the recovery of disaster-stricken crops.

According to the characteristics of farming seasons and regions, guide farmers to do a good job of replanting and replanting.

Do a good job of supplementing livestock and poultry and producing technical guidance for the affected livestock farms.

Repair the ports, dams, fishing boats, fish ponds and aquaculture facilities damaged by the typhoon as soon as possible, help farmers replenish the washed away fry in time, and resume production as soon as possible.

Do a good job in the allocation and transportation of seeds, seedlings, breeding animals, fertilizers, pesticides, vaccines and other production materials to meet the needs of post-disaster production recovery.

Strengthen the prevention and control of animal diseases and the monitoring and control of crop diseases and insect pests in disaster-stricken areas, do a good job in post-disaster disinfection and harmless treatment of dead animals, and prevent the outbreak of major animal diseases, zoonotic infectious diseases and crop diseases and insect pests after the disaster.

Urge relevant insurance agencies to determine damages and settle claims as soon as possible for insured fishing boats and other facilities and crops.