China strives to achieve the balance of grain supply and demand in three years
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Last Update: 2008-11-03
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Introduction: this year, China's grain production will achieve the target of annual production of 910 billion jin at the beginning of the year, and China is expected to achieve the balance of grain supply and demand in 2007 This is what Zhang Hongyu, deputy director of the Department of policies and regulations of the Ministry of agriculture, said on September 11 at the "2004 China Corn Market Forum" sponsored by Dashang Institute and China Grain Industry Association and co organized by Beijing feed industry association, China medium term brokerage Co., Ltd and Beijing Pioneer futures brokerage Co., Ltd Zhang Hongyu revealed that next year, China's total grain output will be 930 billion jin, compared with 960 billion jin in 2006, striving to achieve a balance between supply and demand in 2007 He said that to achieve these goals, first, we need to hold on to the basic farmland, strengthen the transformation of low and medium yield farmland, and ensure the foundation of grain production; second, we need to give full play to our comparative advantages and establish an advantageous grain industrial belt; third, we need to do everything possible to improve farmers' enthusiasm for grain production; fourth, we need to further open up the grain market, and use futures to guide farmers to adjust their planting intentions according to the market and avoid the risk of grain price fluctuations.
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