Efforts to reduce grain imports receive new attention but face significant challenges

China’s feed substitution efforts, which are intended to reduce reliance on imported corn and soybeans, were recently covered by Yicai, a business publication, and offer insights into the country’s efforts to reduce its reliance on imported feeds.   In August, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs published its roadmap to reduce the country’s reliance on imported grain. The ministry said that while the country should utilize grain imports, these should be kept at a “moderate” l...

 

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