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China to ease inflation by ensuring food supply(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-01-08 16:17 China's efforts to deflate consumer price increases this year will focus on farm produce. This could be more costly due to a global trend in increasing prices and rising domestic production costs, a senior agricultural official noted in Beijing on Tuesday.
The price rise related to the global market, said Gao. He pointed out wheat, maize and soy beans in the global market were climbing and that crude oil had broken the $100 a barrel mark. He also cited increased labor costs and fewer farmers to grow crops due to the fast urbanization. "Rural residents who may raise pigs have been swarming into cities and have become pork-consumers." China produced more than 500 million tons of grain in 2007, the fourth consecutive year of yield growth. Production, however, was short of demand. "We aim for another grain production of more than 500 million tons in 2008," Gao told reporters. He added the government had introduced a series of policy incentives for farm production and higher allowances for poor city dwellers so that their lives would not be too affected in face of rising prices. |
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