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    China Food Security

    China food security: Premier Li Keqiang warns of ‘new challenges’ as Ukraine war poses risk to world supply

    Premier Li Keqiang says the complicated international environment, spikes in prices and market volatility are putting pressure on food security

    The UN Food and Agriculture Organization has warned of a possible worldwide food crisis, as the war in Ukraine threatens production of key staple crops

    https://www.scmp.com/economy/article/3171888/china-food-security-premier-li-keqiang-warns-new-challenges-ukraine-war

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    I would be careful about signing up those fall contracts this year. This could be explosive.
    Last edited by jazz; Mar 29, 2022, 12:17.

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    Even without war in ukraine, and Russia being taken offline, there was going to be shortages. Just due to the supply chain problems that already existed. Personally, I am ignoring the market gyrations around every potential peace deal.

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      #3
      Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
      Even without war in ukraine, and Russia being taken offline, there was going to be shortages. Just due to the supply chain problems that already existed. Personally, I am ignoring the market gyrations around every potential peace deal.
      Just like President Putin said he would Not attack Ukraine… Putin has no track record of getting us to trust any withdrawals from Northern Ukraine…

      The numerous reports of the Ukrainian Peace negotiators were being exposed/poisoned March 4th… should indicate just how seriously President Putin takes the Ukrainian negotiating attempts.

      Putin’s reputation of being a deceptive tyrant are well deserved.

      The new recent ASF outbreak in China’s hog herd could become disruptive to food trading patterns.

      “On February 28, 2022, China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) notified the U.S. Embassy in Beijing that on February 23, 2022, China detected a recurrence of African Swine Fever (ASF) in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. China is continuing to monitor the situation. China has notified this detection to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).”
      Something to watch…
      Last edited by TOM4CWB; Mar 29, 2022, 13:40.

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        #4
        Time to turn the news off and focus on getting ready for spring ?
        Seems like a new disaster lurking around every corner daily .

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          #5
          The War in Ukraine likely increases china's food security. They can import discounted Russian supplies and even pay for them in Rubles using up supplies of that normally unwanted commodity.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ajl View Post
            The War in Ukraine likely increases china's food security. They can import discounted Russian supplies and even pay for them in Rubles using up supplies of that normally unwanted commodity.
            Very true

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              #7
              China has taken food security quite seriously long before covid and supply chain issues arose, let alone warring amongst trading partners. The clean plate campaign and resulting legislation meant that food waste reduction could feed 30-50 million people. Poof, there goes the measly imports from Canada

              https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/food-policy-snapshot-china-food-waste-law/
              Last edited by Guest; Mar 30, 2022, 05:09.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Austranada View Post
                China has taken food security quite seriously long before covid and supply chain issues arose, let alone warring amongst trading partners. The clean plate campaign and resulting legislation meant that food waste reduction could feed 30-50 million people. Poof, there goes the measly imports from Canada

                https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/food-policy-snapshot-china-food-waste-law/
                Not quite sure what you're saying as China will always rely on imports as long as food is conventionally grown.
                But you are right. Food security has been front and center in all their planning for a very long time.
                Starvation deaths in the 20th century alone staggering.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ajl View Post
                  The War in Ukraine likely increases china's food security. They can import discounted Russian supplies and even pay for them in Rubles using up supplies of that normally unwanted commodity.
                  Would any nation that's imports grains,,, ask any questions,,, if China suddenly has grain for export next fall/winter? (Russian grain imported into China, then exported from China)

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by beaverdam View Post
                    Would any nation that's imports grains,,, ask any questions,,, if China suddenly has grain for export next fall/winter? (Russian grain imported into China, then exported from China)
                    On paper, I can see it happening. But physically, my understanding is that the infrastructure to get product from Russia into China is already maxed out. We really aren't very good at visualizing just how fast the distance is between the grain growing regions of russia, and the consumption areas of China, and the ports. And the geographic barriers and the political barriers etc. The same applies to oil and natural gas.
                    I don't know anything about the legalities of China buying grain and then exporting it directly from Russian courts pretending it is their own. But it appears that those reports are all but out of commission with ships unable or unwilling to access them.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by wiseguy
                      Went from build back better to get ready for food shortages !

                      liberals and globalists are clowns !
                      History repeats.

                      Most of the major famines have happened after socialists promise to make things much better for everyone.

                      Government involvement in commodity production never ends well.

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                        #12
                        Russia consumes 75 million tonnes of wheat per year. Production is variable from year to year but has been becoming more consistent with better practices and western interests and investment. With Russia shut out you can imagine a lot of western influence will not be there. Farming methods in the Soviet era ensured food shortages as their top agricultural scientist was a complete quack. Even today he is treated with some regard in Russian ag which is a travesty. He was the Joseph Mengele of ag science.

                        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trofim_Lysenko

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