Environment
China's 'No. China's 'No.
China will stabilize grain and 'oilseed production, diversify agricultural exports, and increase support for the farmers, according to a rural policy blueprint designed by the government in order to ensure food security. The State Council’s "No. The State Council's "No. China is still heavily dependent on imports, despite its record grain production last year. Trade tensions with the U.S. have increased efforts to achieve self-sufficiency. DIVERSIFICATION?PUSH The document No. The No. Even Rogers Pay, director of Beijing-based consultancy Trivium China, believes that China's drive to diversify its agricultural imports will reduce reliance on traditional suppliers and increase trade with the...