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Wednesday, 27 August 2014

China Is Awash in Grain Crops

China’s grain cupboard is overflowing.


As the harvest looms next month, the country is on track for an 11th year of bumper grain crops. But production is too much, even for the world’s most populous nation, with warehouses bursting at the seams and posing a dilemma for policy makers.


Estimates from state media say the government will be sitting on 150 million tons of grains that include three of the most important crops for China: rice, wheat and corn. That is double the 75 million tons last year and adds to an oversupply of these agricultural commodities that is pressuring prices lower.


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Isabella Steger, Wall Street Journal via CHINA US Focus http://ift.tt/1lewJiJ

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