Thursday, 7 April 2011
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Wheat Crop Conditions in China Seen Improving, Curbing Import Requirements
Wheat-crop conditions are improving in China, the world's largest grower, cutting the risk that the country may need to increase imports after drought hit producing areas, Rabobank International said. "China will remain self-sufficient in terms of wheat supply," said Lief Chiang, a Rabobank analyst based in Shanghai. Trade will be limited and most imports will be the high-protein variety, he
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