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2010 Reports

| Annual | Grain and Feed | Beijing | China - Peoples Republic of | 3/4/2010
China¡¯s overall wheat, corn, and rice acreage increased slightly in MY 2009/10 over the previous year, the result of continued government support policies and procurement programs.  In MY 2010/11, the combined planted area for wheat, corn, and rice is forecast to increase a mere one percent, buoyed by government support but hindered by continued decreasing arable land in China.  Corn production in MY 2009/10 is estimated at 150 MMT, down three percent from the previous estimate and nine percent ...
Grain and Feed Annual_Beijing_China - Peoples Republic of_3-1-2010

 

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