Food & Resource Security

Sinnavuuty

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The volume of agricultural trade between China and Russia may exceed $50 billion in the future — President of the Sichuan Association in Russia and the CIS, authorized representative of the Sichuan International Chamber of Commerce in the Russian Federation Zeng Aiguo.

The topic of the excess of agricultural exports over oil from Russia to China has already been described in "China" (
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) — this is a new geopolitical lever for Russia, comparable in the long term to land-based supplies of hydrocarbons. With them and food, China becomes autonomous from supplies by sea and from the West in general.

Russia needs projects for large agro-complexes oriented towards China and the Global South. Do they exist? Have orientalists suggested them? :)
 

antiterror13

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China's Grain output set a new record of 706.5 million tonnes in 2024, up 1.6% from a year ago, hitting the 700-million-tonne milestone for the first time, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Friday..

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wowwww, great. Interesting to see how much Soybean grain in 706.5M tonnes, my guess is less than 3%. Would be great if China can produce 100M tonnes of soybeans

I think the real number is likely higher considering so many small scale farming in China that may not included in the statistic
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SanWenYu

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wowwww, great. Interesting to see how much Soybean grain in 706.5M tonnes, my guess is less than 3%. Would be great if China can produce 100M tonnes of soybeans

I think the real number is likely higher considering so many small scale farming in China that may not included in the statistic
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3% or 21 million tons is about right. It was 20.84 million tons in 2023:
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China used to produce only 10 to 15 million tons per year before the first US-Sino trade war. China has since started increasing soybean planting and improving yields with better seeds.
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