XI'AN: Poverty-stricken farmers and the ecological environment in an area of 
Shaanxi are set to benefit from a range of new measures.
Zhang Wei, a vice-governor in charge of an anti-poverty drive in the inland 
province in Northwest China, said the Qinling Mountain area would see a range of 
improvements in the coming years. 
"In the period of the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-10), we will focus our 
efforts to help poor farmers living in the mountainous region and at the same 
time protect the ecological environment there," he said. 
Though economic development and environmental protection can sometimes be 
contradictory, especially in less developed regions such as Shaanxi, the local 
government hopes to benefit both by taking extensive measures, the vice-governor 
said. 
The local governments of Shangluo, Ankang and Hanzhong, which are located 
around the mountain, are currently working on green projects to improve the 
local economic development. 
"We are making efforts to produce more than 1,500 kinds of local products 
such as walnut, Chinese chestnut, persimmon and edible fungus, which will give 
local farmers more income and provide better protection to the ecological 
environment," said Shangluo Mayor Wei Zengjun.
Shangluo has about 500,000 people, about one-fifth of its total population, 
living without enough food and clothing.
The local government plans to improve their living conditions by developing 
industries of Chinese medicines, tea, wine, food and tourism with them, the 
mayor said. 
Like Shangluo, Hanzhong and Ankang are also carrying out such projects, Zhang 
said. 
Qinling Mountain has one of the richest areas of wildlife in China, according 
to Hang Wenxuan, an official with Shaanxi Provincial Environment Protection 
Bureau. 
With a total area of 57,900 square kilometres, the mountain is China's main 
water resource for the central line of the South-North Water Diversion Project, 
the official said. 
But in the past 50 years, the environment in Qinling Mountain has been 
damaged with economic development and increasing human 
activities.