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People Rush for Rice Storage in Hubei Province

It seems that the pathetic Vietcong rice troll has a yuuuge thing with rice.. maybe that's a side-effect of agent orange?

Check the UN FAO site:
http://www.fao.org/home/en/

Per-captia wise Chinese consume 3X more vegetables comparing to world average, and per-captia-wise consume most grain and rice, meat and other protein products in Asia btw, Chinese's rice and grain national storage along, can support the entire country for 2 years.:lol:

I can feel you my very very poor Vietcong troll, you have to starving yourself to export rice to China, otherwise how could you afford any of the Chinese products that dominating your entire country:rofl:

I have never seen Viet rice in any stores/supermarket here, Thailand rice maybe, but Vietcong rice? WTF? I guess the reason we imported more Vietcong rice this year is the result of we imported less American soy beans, so we can feed our pigs farm with Vietcong rice instead of American soy beans:lol:
 
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It seems that the pathetic Vietcong rice troll has a yuuuge thing with rice.. maybe that's a side-effect of agent orange?

Check the UN FAO site:
http://www.fao.org/home/en/

Per-captia wise Chinese consume 3X more vegetables comparing to world average, and per-captia-wise consume most grain and rice, meat and other protein products in Asia btw, Chinese's rice and grain national storage along, can support the entire country for 2 years.:lol:

I can feel you my very very poor Vietcong troll, you have to starving yourself to export rice to China, otherwise how could you afford any of the Chinese products that dominating your entire country:rofl:

I have never seen Viet rice in any stores/supermarket here, Thailand rice maybe, but Vietcong rice? WTF? I guess the reason we imported more Vietcong rice this year is the result of we imported less American soy beans, so we can feed our pigs farm with Vietcong rice instead of American soy beans:lol:
Yeah. Watch the video and see poor Wuhan desperately trying to buy even rice for pig farm to feed their families.

Not mentioning HK also report running out of rice ...or Xi intend to let HK students starve to death to stop HK protest ???:lol:

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Coronavirus: two arrested for allegedly stealing rice from Aeon supermarket in Hong Kong amid shortage fears due to pandemic

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/people-rush-for-rice-storage-in-hubei-province.661241/page-2
 
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Yeah. Watch the video and see poor Wuhan desperately trying buy even rice for pig fsrm to feed their families.

Not mentioning HK also report running out of rice ...or Xi intend to let HK students starve to death to stop HK protest ???:lol:

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Coronavirus: two arrested for allegedly stealing rice from Aeon supermarket in Hong Kong amid shortage fears due to pandemic

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/people-rush-for-rice-storage-in-hubei-province.661241/page-2

OK, OK, just continue with your rice crusader:rofl:
 
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OK, OK, just continue with your rice crusader:rofl:
If Im not wrong, then the reason why Mao put all Cnese citizens to the village and made them work hard on the rice fields, pig farms bcs Mao thought Cnese cities boys like u guys r lazy, like leeches, doing Nothing but sucking wealth from poor farmers. Im I correct ??:lol:

I guess its the right time Xi need to make Cities boys like u guys to work hard on Xi's pig farms again. Times for u guys to grow rice by ur own if u wanna have rice to eat. Like Mao force Xi to do farming, raising pigs during Culture revolt :lol:
 
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Many people believed rumors and snapped up a lot of salt after the Fukushima nuclear leak, but they haven't run out of salt until now.

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

“The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.”
 
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Yep, time for the kids to learn that Rice is equal with Gold.

And soon you will learn that people with GUNS can obtain both rice and gold through extortion.:)

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Many people believed rumors and snapped up a lot of salt after the Fukushima nuclear leak, but they haven't run out of salt until now.

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

“The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.”
1. rice price in the world market is sky rocketing
2. HK also report rice shortage

Coronavirus: two arrested for allegedly stealing rice from Aeon supermarket in Hong Kong amid shortage fears due to pandemic
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/people-rush-for-rice-storage-in-hubei-province.661241/page-2
 
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1. rice price in the world market is sky rocketing
2. HK also report rice shortage

First of all, it should be clear that China has hundreds of millions of tons of grain reserves.

Secondly, China imported 2.55 million tons of rice in 2019, accounting for only 1.28% of the domestic consumption in that year. Obviously whether foreign countries export rice or not has little impact on our country.

The last point is, China's total grain output has been stable at more than 650 million tons for five consecutive years. No need to worry about food shortage.

The main grain imported by China from abroad is soybean, not rice.
 
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First of all, it should be clear that China has hundreds of millions of tons of grain reserves.

Secondly, China imported 2.55 million tons of rice in 2019, accounting for only 1.28% of the domestic consumption in that year. Obviously whether foreign countries export rice or not has little impact on our country.

The last point is, China's total grain output has been stable at more than 650 million tons for five consecutive years. No need to worry about food shortage.

The main grain imported by China from abroad is soybean, not rice.
Okay, then plz explain why HK report rice shortage ?? or Xi want them starve to death, so no more future protest ??:lol:
 
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First time in thousand years of history, a ban from VN put CN in panic :rofl::rofl:

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China Urges Its Citizens Not to Hoard Rice Amid Mounting Concern Over Global Food Supply
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SUINING, CHINA - FEBRUARY 18 2020: A masked laborer moves bags of rice off a truck in Suining city in southwest China's Sichuan province Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020.
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By Bloomberg
April 6, 2020
Government officials in China, the world’s biggest consumer and producer of rice, called on citizens not to hoard the grain after a recent ban on new export sales by Vietnam sparked concerns over global supplies.

The country holds sufficient rice and wheat stockpiles for one year of consumption, while imports of the cereals are only about 2% of domestic usage, Wei Baigang, an agriculture ministry official, said at a conference on Saturday.

https://time.com/5816083/china-hoard-rice-shortage/
 
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China May Have Beaten Coronavirus, But Now It Could Be Facing a Food Crisis
“China’s agricultural industry has collapsed.”
by David Gilbert
Apr 2 2020, 8:18pm


China has claimed victory over the coronavirus outbreak inside its borders, but now the country faces another crisis: food shortages.

Rumors of a food shortage have swirled on social media for weeks, in the wake of the coronavirus lockdown that stopped tens of millions of people from going to work, and a leaked government document made public on Thursday shows that government officials have also been planning for a shortfall in food supplies.

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The document, dated March 28, was drafted following a meeting of a party committee in Linxia Prefecture, a region of 2 million people in central China. The meeting was called to make special arrangements for food security.

“The State Party Committee and the state governments and counties and cities must do everything possible to transfer and store all kinds of living materials such as grain, beef, mutton, oil and salt through various channels,” the document said, according to a report from Radio Free Asia.

The document also calls for the “mobilization of the masses to consciously store grain and ensure that each household reserves between 3 and 6 months of grain for emergencies.”

There is also evidence that citizens in certain parts of the country are panic buying in response to rumors around a food shortage.

As the rumors gained traction on social media, the government denied that the country is facing any crisis.

"Consumers have no need to worry about the shortage of food supplies and the sharp rise in prices. They don't have to concentrate on buying bulk food at home,” Wang Bin, deputy director of the Department of Consumer Promotion of the Ministry of Commerce, said Thursday.

READ: Here's how China Is rewriting the history of the coronavirus pandemic to make itself the hero

Beijing has also mobilized the state-run media to try to convince the world that China is not facing a food crisis.

Wang’s comments are in stark contrast to those from the Ministry of Commerce in February, when a spokesperson admitted that China’s agriculture and food industries would be “heavily impacted” if the coronavirus crisis persisted.

Six weeks later, parts of the country are still in lockdown and the government is even locking down new areas in an attempt to prevent a second wave of infections.

Wang’s claim is based on the fact that China’s stocks of wheat, corn and rice in 2019 totaled more than 280 million tons, while yearly consumption on average is more than 200 million tons.

But the three-month-long coronavirus lockdown saw China’s economy grind to a halt, and has had a huge impact on the country’s food production capabilities. Data gathered by the Qufu Normal University in February found that 60% of village officials in 1,636 counties were “pessimistic” or “very pessimistic” about the planting season.

READ: Wuhan's crematoriums are filling thousands of urns with coronavirus remains each day

Farmers are struggling to find feed for their livestock and fertilizer is now in short supply. Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak, is also the country’s main producer of fertilizer, and factories have struggled to reopen. One estimate puts the shortfall in fertilizer production at 40%.

Another major part of the problem for Chinese farmers is that they rely heavily on domestic migrant workers. Many workers returned home during the Lunar New Year festival at the end of January, but with public transport coming to a halt and tens of millions of people in lockdown, farmers have struggled to find enough laborers to cultivate their crops.

China’s agricultural industry has collapsed without the free flow of labour and raw materials,” said Ma Wenfeng, an analyst at CnAgri, a consultancy in Beijing, told the Financial Times last month.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/...irus-but-now-it-could-be-facing-a-food-crisis
 
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Just another one of those china will collapse prediction article. Articles like this fill China haters with joy over the past two decades even though China has gotten stronger and stronger every year. The OP is just a baiting troll.
 
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Just another one of those china will collapse prediction article. Articles like this fill China haters with joy over the past two decades even though China has gotten stronger and stronger every year. The OP is just a baiting troll.
Do u know how to grow rice ?? or only good at eating while doing Nothing good for the country ?? The land owners in CN also too lazy and dont know how to grow rice while farming workers still can not go farming due to Covid.:cool:

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That has created problems for Wang Heqing, owner of a 94-hectare farm in the southern Guangdong province. He said 80 per cent of his workers were trapped at home in the western province of Guizhou because of the travel restrictions.

Farmers also face a shortage of fertilisers and seeds. The problem is especially pronounced in Hubei province, the country’s largest fertiliser producer and the centre of the coronavirus outbreak.
https://www.ft.com/content/cafb828e-6423-11ea-b3f3-fe4680ea68b5
 
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