Xi says China needs own seeds to guarantee country’s ‘food bowl’

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Published: April 25, 2022

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Reuters – Chinese President Xi Jinping said the country needs to be independent in seeds to achieve food security, state media reported on April 11, reiterating growing concerns about China’s reliance on imports of food.

Xi made the remarks on Sunday while visiting the Yazhou Bay Seed Laboratory in the southern island of Hainan, a major breeding base for the seed sector, state press agency Xinhua reported.

“Only by holding Chinese seeds tightly with our own hands can we stabilize the Chinese food bowl and achieve food security,” Xi is reported to have said.

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He added that seed sources must be independent and controllable, and seed industry technology must be self-reliant, according to the report.

China has stepped up its focus on food security since the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020, which upended global supply chains, threatening large imports of grain into the country.

Last month, Xi told delegates to the annual parliament meeting that China must not rely on the international market for food, amid further turmoil since Russia’s invasion of major grain exporter Ukraine.

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