China increases focus on food security
Mon Feb 22 2021
China is putting greater emphasis on food security and
encouraging all provinces to improve grain yields, according to a major policy
document issued on Feb. 21, Reuters reported.
The rural policy blueprint known as the “No. 1 document,”
also calls for increased support for its domestic seed industry.
China has increased its focus on food security since the
pandemic hit major food exporting nations and raised concerns about food supply
stability, Reuters said.
“The uncertainty and instability of the external situation
has increased significantly,” Tang Renjian, agriculture minister, told a media
briefing. “On grain security, we must not take it lightly for one moment.”
The nation will build a national food security industry belt
that aims to connect all of the country’s key grain areas.
For the seed sector, the document urged faster
implementation of major scientific projects in breeding and stronger protection
of intellectual property rights.
“It is necessary to select a group of superior enterprises
to give priority support,” Zhang Taolin, vice agriculture minister, said at the
briefing.
China said it also will stabilize production of soybeans and
develop edible oilseed crops, while diversifying its imports of agricultural
products.
It also called for the building of a modern animal farming
system.
Source: https://www.world-grain.com/