China moves to boost food security without U.S. crops
A CNBC China Connection dispatch looks at China’s push to feed 1.4 billion people by raising domestic output and reducing reliance on U.S. imports.
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China is moving to boost food security by raising domestic agricultural output and reducing reliance on U.S. crops—a strategic shift framed as already showing early results in produce gains, according to CNBC’s The China Connection dispatch.
This isn’t just an agriculture story. It’s a supply-chain sovereignty story—one that signals where trade flows, farm investment priorities, and consumer stability could be rerouted next as policy turns into production.
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