National summer grain production hits record high in China

Published 2022년 7월 15일

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China's summer grain production has seen a 1% increase, with a total output of 147.39 million tons, as reported by the National Bureau of Statistics. This is despite challenges such as the impact of the epidemic and abnormal weather. The quality of wheat has also improved, with over 90% being second-class and above in the main producing areas. The domestic grain market is stable with lower price volatility than the international market. The National Development and Reform Commission is working to further enhance food security and emergency response capabilities.
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According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on July 14, the total output of summer grains nationwide this year was 147.39 million tons (294.8 billion catties), an increase of 1.434 million tons (2.87 billion catties) over the previous year, an increase of 1%. Among them, the output of wheat was 135.76 million tons ( 271.5 billion catties), an increase of 1.286 million tons (2.57 billion catties) over the previous year, an increase of 1%. Wang Guirong, director of the Rural Department of the National Bureau of Statistics, said that this year's summer grain production in my country has achieved a bumper harvest, laying a solid foundation for stabilizing grain production throughout the year, stabilizing prices, ensuring people's livelihood, stabilizing the broader economy, and coping with uncertainties in the external environment. . The sown area increased steadily Summer grain is the first season of annual grain production, and the wheat harvested in summer ...
Source: FoodChina

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