CHINA CAN HOLD FIRM ITS 'RICE BOWL' DESPITE THE CORONAVIRUS IMPACT...
BEIJING — Chinese officials said on April 3 that the country can hold firm its "rice bowl" despite the novel coronavirus impact, with ample grain reserves and measures to boost production. The country has recorded a long streak of bumper years, with grain output reaching a record of 663.85 million tonnes last year. With measures to boost grain production "we have the confidence and determination to hold firm our rice bowl," Pan Wenbo, an official at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, told a press conference. The bumper harvests supported the country's efforts to boost social and economic development as well as fight the novel coronavirus outbreak, Pan said in response to questions that whether some countries' grain export ban would strain China's grain supply. Pan said China has unveiled a series of "unconventional measures" to stabilize grain production, including setting region-specific grain plantation targets, offering s...