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    The price of early indica rice is rising and it is difficult to be a substitute for corn

    • Last Update: 2002-05-15
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: due to the adjustment of grain planting structure, the area of early rice in China has decreased this year However, it should be noted that in recent 10 years, the reduction of early rice planting area in some provinces is unprecedented The sown area of early rice in China has decreased from 94176000 HA in 1990 to 68197000 HA in 2000, a decrease of 25979000 HA or 27.6% The total yield of rice in 2000 was 12.83 million tons less than that in 1997, and the stock of early indica rice in the grain sector was reduced by about one third Moreover, in 2002, the area of early indica rice may be reduced, no matter the farmers' planting intention or the government's planting orientation However, according to the survey, the reduction will be smaller than that in previous years, and many farmers are willing to maintain the planting scale of early indica rice last year This is mainly because in 2001, compared with 2000, the selling price of early indica rice in the main production area increased by more than 20%, because early indica rice has its inherent use In this situation, the less early rice is planted, the higher the price is; the higher the price is, the higher the enthusiasm of food and agriculture may be The role of the law of value in the production and marketing of early rice can be seen from this When the price of corn is still high, some starch production enterprises use early indica rice as a substitute This year, due to the rising price of early rice, it is difficult to become a substitute for corn It seems that starch production enterprises will face greater pressure (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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