Posted on March 7, 2014

China is importing more and more food to meet its domestic needs, which is causing anxiety at home and abroad after years of near domestic self-sufficiency. This is particularly true of grain, the US Department of Agriculture reporting a near doubling of Chinese imports in 2013 to 22.8 million tons.

There are some restrictions on imports. A prime example is last year’s rejection of 545,000 tons of American corn because it contained a genetically modified strain.

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