Friday, 27 December 2013

China : Agricultural modernization and Grain Security Top Priorities in 2014

Grain security and agricultural modernization are the two expected focal points at this week's Central Rural Work Conference. Officials say China’s high self sufficiency ensures a stable grain supply, while more efforts are needed to make it more secure.
Despite the record high grain output this year, officials are admitting that the grain supply remains a challenge for China, as the country’s urbanization continues to unfold. Therefore, ensuring grain security will be a top priority next year.
China’s grain self-sufficiency is more than 95 percent. It is absolutely secure, and the actual figure is higher than the level, up to 98 percent.
Agricultural modernization is also a major issue at the meeting. Experts say the Chinese government is piloting rural reform areas and looking to set up a new rural operation system, as part of its modernization drive. That will give a huge boost to the sector’s overall efficiency.
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