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Grain output to increase this year

- By ZHAO YIMENG zhaoyimeng@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s grain output this year is expected to hit 688 million metric tons, while the area sown is estimated to reach 118 million hectares, according to a report released recently by the Chinese Academy of Agricultur­al Sciences.

Given the implementa­tion of a national project to expand the planting of soybean and oil crops, the area of soybeans in China will increase by 1.4 million hectares this year, and production is estimated to increase 25.8 percent, the report said.

The output of oil crops is about to increase 1.9 percent year-onyear, and pork production will see an annual increase of 2.9 percent to reach 54.5 million tons.

China Agricultur­al Outlook (2022-31) was released on Wednesday, analyzing the market trends of 18 major agricultur­al products including grain, meat, vegetables and fruits.

Wu Kongming, president of the Chinese Academy of Agricultur­al Sciences, said given that global agricultur­al production has been greatly affected by the pandemic, natural disasters and regional conflicts, the outlook in agricultur­e is significan­t to ensure China’s food security and the effective supply of major agricultur­al products.

Xu Shiwei, secretary-general of the Chinese Agricultur­e Outlook Committee of the Ministry of

Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs, said looking into the future of the agricultur­al sector and releasing market informatio­n of agricultur­al products will boost the developmen­t of the sector and promote rural vitalizati­on.

While the capacity of agricultur­al production is steadily increasing, the growth in consumptio­n of grain and pork will slow due to the economic impact of the epidemic.

The import of bulk agricultur­al products is declining and total grain imports are estimated to decrease by 3 percent. Imports of rice are estimated to decrease by 14.3 percent, while those of wheat will drop 29.4 percent and corn 19.5 percent. Vegetable and fruit exports will increase 16.5 percent and 11.3 percent respective­ly, according to the report.

The overall prices of agricultur­al products will remain at a high level and there will be a greater risk of drastic fluctuatio­n, which is being affected by the dramatic rise of fertilizer costs and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Pork prices may remain low in the first half of this year, rebounding slightly in the second half thanks to decreasing pig production.

In the next decade, the grain producing area is estimated to stabilize at 116.7 million hectares, of which soybeans will be expanded to 13.3 million hectares, according to the report.

As the country boosts the seed industry, grain varieties are expected to be upgraded to a new generation by 2031. The country will create 80 million hectares of high-quality farmland with stable yields and advanced facilities.

By 2031, the overall grain yield is expected to increase 6.4 percent, and the soybean yield will increase 34.1 percent to reach 2.6 tons per hectare, the report said.

The output of corn and soybeans can reach 324 million tons and 35 million tons respective­ly, ensuring that 88 percent of grain is produced domestical­ly.

The consumptio­n of livestock and aquatic products will dramatical­ly increase while that of staple grain is dropping.

The import of most agricultur­al products will decrease in the next decade, with corn imports expected to see an annual decrease of 6.5 percent. Soybean imports will drop 1 percent annually, it added.

By 2031, pork imports will drop to 1.2 million tons, half of the current import volume.

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Farm workers sort harvested Manchurian wild rice in the village of Taibei in Qingpu district, Shanghai. The village has been growing the vegetable for seven decades, with daily output of up to 100 metric tons during peak harvest time in late May.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY Farm workers sort harvested Manchurian wild rice in the village of Taibei in Qingpu district, Shanghai. The village has been growing the vegetable for seven decades, with daily output of up to 100 metric tons during peak harvest time in late May.

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