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The last hope of Kazakhstan's grain growers has disappeared

03.06.2024
The last hope of Kazakhstan's grain growers has disappeared

On 1 June, China enacted a food security law aimed at achieving ‘absolute self-sufficiency’ in the production of staple grains, World of NAN reported.

The law expands the definition of ‘coarse cereals’ to include such crops as millet, oats, sorghum, barley, buckwheat, mung beans and potatoes. Cereal crops now include wheat, rice, maize, soya beans and coarse grains.

The Act provides for protection of agricultural land from other uses, protection of germplasm resources and reduction of food losses. In addition, PRC central and regional governments are charged with the responsibility of incorporating food security into their economic development plans.

The document also provides for the establishment of a national emergency plan for the grain industry and a food security monitoring system. Overall, the law aims to reduce dependence on imported grain crops.


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