Chinese officials suddenly became very accommodating regarding weed seeds in Brazilian soybean cargoes within days after President Trump announced that he will postpone his summit with Xi Jinping. Ten days ago this blog reported that vessels loaded with soybeans were stranded in Brazilian ports as they waited for strict inspections to be completed by Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture. New, stricter inspections were prompted by Chinese customs complaints about weed seeds, soybeans coated with insecticides or fungicides, and heat damage. On March 6, Cargill, CHS and COFCO requested clarification from the Brazilian Ministry , and Cargill reportedly suspended purchases of Brazilian soybeans for export to China. According to a March 16 report , offers for Brazilian soybeans for shipment to China had dried up. A delegation led by the director of the Department of Animal and Plant Health in Brazil's Agriculture Ministry rushed to China for negotiations with Chinese officials on M...
China's agricultural subsidies are cloaked in the language of environmentally friendly benefits for small farmers, but their main purpose is to industrialize agriculture in order to maximize extraction of resources from the land, water, and people of the countryside. As farmers prepare to plant their crops, China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) announced this year's list of 16 policy measures to "strengthen, benefit, and enrich the agricultural sector." Land fertility protection subsidy. An annual payment to villagers who hold rights to plots of collective farmland. Agricultural machinery purchase and use subsidy. Wheat spraying with growth promoter, herbicide and antifungal chemicals in the Spring. Corn and soybean intercropping subsidy Corn, soybean and rice producer subsidies Crop rotation subsidy for rotating corn and soybeans in Northeastern region, double cropping winter wheat or rice with corn or oilseeds in other regions, growing so...