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China to promote modernization of farms in pledge to stabilise grain output

China will accelerate the speed of agricultural and rural modernization and stabilise grain planting location in its mission to make sure stable and high production of grains, state media reported on Wednesday, citing a yearly rural policy meeting.

The world's greatest grains manufacturer revealed record grains production of 706.5 million metric loads this year, including 294.92 million tons of corn.

However, Beijing remains reliant on imports, making it identified to raise output and end up being an farming power, particularly as rising stress with trade partners United States, Canada and the European Union threaten to interfere with food trade.

At a yearly meeting that sets rural policy concerns for the year ahead, policymakers highlighted a need to enhance farmers' earnings and strengthen making use of agriculture science, technology and devices.

We should resolutely take on the important job of ensuring nationwide food security ... stabilize the grain planting area, deepen the action of increasing the yield of grain and oil crops on a large scale, the main Xinhua news company reported.

Policymakers stated China will also improve the policy system for supporting grain production and improve the protection and quality of cultivated land.

In a separate conference, China's agriculture ministry promised to take procedures to combine the results of soybean and oilseed expansion, according to a ministry declaration.

China has enhanced its domestic soybean, corn and wheat production considerably over the last few years by increasing planting acreage and raising yields through the use of high-yielding crop varieties.

However, greater supply amid weaker usage due to an economic slowdown have actually led to lower prices.

Additionally, the farming ministry said it would optimise the pig production capacity control mechanism, and continue to act on the relief steps for beef livestock and the dairy industry, according to the statement.

The ministry will likewise carry out food-saving actions in the farming industry.

This follows the decreasing rates of pork, beef, dairy and poultry worldwide's biggest meat customer due to shrinking need in a slowing economy and an over-expansion by the animals industry, specifically amongst pig farmers.

Authorities have actually previously issued regulations to reduce the reproducing plant population and control beef cattle production and vowed to stabilise prices.

(source: Reuters)