Sunday, 22 May 2011
0
Farmers Planting More Corn in China on Increasing Prices May Limit Imports
China, the world's second-biggest consumer of corn after the U.S., will likely expand planting this year as farmers seek to profit from strengthening prices, according to industry and government researchers. Planted area in the northeast grain belt may have expanded by as much as 10 percent, said Zhang Qi, analyst at Yigu Information Consulting Ltd., the biggest corn-information website by
http://bit.ly/iy3oVL

This post was written by: HaMienHoang (admin)
Click on PayPal buttons below to donate money to HaMienHoang:
Follow HaMienHoang on Twitter
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)




0 Responses to “Farmers Planting More Corn in China on Increasing Prices May Limit Imports”
Post a Comment