China to maintain food self-sufficiency: report
Updated: 2013-06-07 10:20
(English.news.cn)
|
|||||||||||
China will remain self-sufficient in the main food crops, though output will slow in the next decade under increasing resource and rural labor constraints, according to a new forecast by two international agencies.
China will import more oilseed and livestock, for both the meat and dairy sectors, as consumption growth will outpace production during the 2013-2022 period, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said in a joint report released here on Thursday.
The country's imports of oilseed are expected to rise by 40 percent in the next decade, accounting for 59 percent of global trade, while dairy imports are projected to rise 20 percent, according to the OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2013-2022.
The report also predicted rising prices for both crop and livestock products in the next decade due to a combination of slower production growth and stronger demand, including for biofuels.
It said limited expansion of agricultural land, rising production costs, growing resource constraints and increasing environmental pressures will pressurize agricultural production, which is expected to grow 1.5 percent annually in the period, down from an annual growth of 2.1 percent between 2003 and 2012.
|
|
Related Stories
Chinese vice premier stresses food, drug safety 2013-06-06 03:33
46 children discharged after suspected food poisoning in SW China 2013-05-30 10:04
Suspected food poisoning sickened 51 kids 2013-05-30 06:33
Singapore recalls food products from Taiwan on unapproved additive 2013-05-28 09:35
Health food warning over added drugs 2013-05-24 19:17
Today's Top News
China's economy might be No 1 in 2030
355,000 parents have lost only children
Russian President Putin, wife announce divorce
Xi: Strengthen trade links with Mexico
Top global enterprises welcomed
Gold miners held in Ghana
China, Vietnam set up naval hotline
More students looking overseas
Hot Topics
Lunar probe , China growth forecasts, Emission rules get tougher, China seen through 'colored lens', International board,
Editor's Picks
President Xi visits 4 countries |
Showtime for Chongqing |
Hunting for clues to fire |
No giving up in finding survivors |
Help at home is maid to order |
From mystery to history |