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China lowers forecast for corn output, consumption to rise

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2017-10-12 15:52Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping ECNS App Download

China on Thursday lowered forecasts for corn output to 210 million tonnes in the 2017/18 crop year, down 2.37 million tonnes from the predictions last month.

A committee from the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) also raised forecasts on industrial consumption of corn by 1.05 million tonnes to 61.3 million tonnes as a recent government plan to encourage the use of bioethanol gasoline will increase demand.

Years of support for corn farmers have left China with a substantial stockpile. The country's corn output stood at around 220 million tonnes last year, while stocks amounted to 230 million tonnes.

To help make use of the excess stock, China announced last month a plan for nationwide use of bioethanol gasoline by 2020.

The country launched corn-to-ethanol pilot programs in 2004 as part of the efforts to cut emissions and advance new energy. The country is the world's third-largest bioethanol producer, using nearly 2.6 million tonnes a year.

According to government estimates, the latest plan will help China's corn market to gradually restore to a supply-demand balance in three to five years.

Meanwhile, the MOA raised forecasts on China's soybean production to 14.94 million tonnes in the 2017/18 crop year and cotton output to 5.35 million tonnes.

  

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