China Requires Non-Existent Certificate To Import Grain
More than a million tons of distiller's dried grains has been rejected by China as of last June because of unapproved genetically modified organisms. According to U.S. Grains Council CEO Tom Sleight, China finally announced what it requires to China trade.
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China needs to import more food to ease water, energy shortages – official
BEIJING, July 28 (Reuters) – China should boost China imports of food so it can dedicate more of its scarce water supplies to energy production, especially in arid but coal-rich regions like Xinjiang and Ningxia, a senior environmental official said on Monday.
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China Requires Non-Existent Certificate To Import Grain
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