date:May 22, 2014
, Mexico and Egypt.
Brown said China turning to the outside world for massive quantities of grain was forcing us to recognize that we are in trouble on the food front.
Soybean remained China's primary grain imports, which rose 8.6 percent year on year to reach 63.38 million tonnes in 2013, according to customs data.
The country's grain output gained 2.1 percent year on year to hit 601.94 million tonnes, marking 10 years in a row for increased grain production, according to the National Bureau