date:Jun 11, 2014
e he acknowledged diplomatic issues relating to the South China Sea islands might account for 20% of the decision, he saw agricultural considerations as being the dominant cause.
Dr. Cordonnier said China was seeking to become self-sufficient in both corn and rice production and the countrys corn supplies were extensive. He said China, as has happened before, didnt want to pay current prices to import corn and were using their buying muscle to try to drive prices down. If the country achieves s