China has laid out a blueprint to boost its domestic forage output in 2022 in a move to bridge the supply gap for the feed ingredient and to cut its reliance on corn and soymeal demand.
The country has targeted its 50 million tons of forage supply gap and decided to increase forage production this year to achieve self-sufficiency for the total demand of 120 million tons.
“At present, the main pressure of food security is from feed grain. An important method to promote less feed grain (demand) is...