China feed grain imports to stay strong despite self-sufficiency push

China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) laid out their goals for the 14th five-year plan on Friday, proposing that the self-sufficiency rates should be 95% for pork, 85% for beef and mutton, 70% for milk and 100% for poultry and eggs by 2025. However, feed grain imports likely to remain strong given China’s rising demand for meat and dairy. “For a period of time in the future, the consumption of livestock products will continue to grow, but corn and other feed grain supply and d...

 

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