Stricter policies to protect grain reserve
By Zhong Nan In Changchun | China Daily | Updated: 2015-04-30 07:24
Measures to prevent pilferage and increase warehouse capacity soon, says SAG official
The State Administration of Grain will further tighten its policies on grain reserves and increase the size of the granaries to prevent pilferage and the losses due to substandard cereal storage facilities.
He Yi, the SAG's chief engineer, said China will introduce more decisive measures, including legal measures, to check against internal corruption and bolster grain security. Other steps include additional video surveillance at granaries and contingent random, periodic inspections, he said.
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