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China pledges to stabilize grain and edible oil production at key meeting

China pledges to stabilize grain and edible oil production at key meeting
China pledges to stabilize grain and edible oil production at key meeting

China must stabilize grain and edible oils production, improve 'grain varieties' and enhance quality. This was the message of state-run news agency Xinhua on Tuesday following a meeting of the annual Central Rural Work Conference held from December 29-30.

The group that sets China's agricultural priority has pledged to "enhance capacity for diversified supply" and promote high-quality development through?zoned- and categorised-planning".

China relies heavily on imports to feed the population. Tensions with U.S.A., its'major trading partner in agriculture, have led it to invest more in seed technology and machinery.

A Xinhua report on the meeting stated that "we must not relax our effort?in grain cultivation, promote?the?integration of high quality land, high quality seeds, high quality machinery, and high-quality farming techniques to enhance the agricultural production capacity and the overall production and the quality."

In the readout, China said it would "make every possible effort" to promote stable employment and increase farmer's income as Beijing seeks food security despite economic challenges and urbanization pressures.

The readout said that China will also launch province-wide programs to extend rural land use?contracts another 30 years, after the current?contracts expire in 2027.

China's total output of grain has reached a record in this year, with a 1.2% increase from 2024, reaching 714.9 millions tons. This is according to data released by the statistics bureau earlier this month.

(source: Reuters)