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China’s planting area of soybean and oil plants to increase by at least 0.3 million ha respectively in 2019qrcode

Apr. 3, 2019

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Apr. 3, 2019
By Think Real - On 21 February 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the People’s Republic of China (MOA) unveiled the 2019 Work Focus of the Planting Industry, “In 2019, China should strive to increase the planting area of soybean and oil plants by at least 0.3 million ha respectively, and should increase the area of high standard farmland by at least 5.3 million ha.”
 
The 2019 No.1 Central Document namely the State Council: Several Opinions to Insist on Giving Priority to the Development of Agriculture and Rural Areas and Doing Well in 3 Rural Issues (that is, agriculture, rural areas, and farmers) said that China would “Carry Out Soybean Recovery Plan, Expand Planting Area In Different Ways”.
 
“China will improve the supply capacities of soybean and oil plants,” stated the MOA, “In particular, the Chinese administration is going to push forward the action to increase the output and economic effect of fine soybean varieties, improve the criteria to subsidize the soybean, expand the area of soybean in Northeast China and Huanghe-Huaihe-Haihe region, and develop new varieties of high yield, high oil content, and high protein.”
 
In addition, the 2019 Work Focus of the Planting Industry pointed out that the self-supply capabilities of cotton and sugar should be maintained, “The supporting policies for cotton and sugarcane/beet should be completed, and the cotton and sugarcane/beet production should be centralized in advantaged producing areas for large-scale production. The planting area of cotton should remain at 3.3 million ha and that of sugarcane/beet around 1.5 million ha.”
 
Source: Think Real

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