Nearly 70% of autumn grains harvested in China

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An aerial drone photo shows agricultural machines working in fields in Daoxiang Village of Suihua City, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, Oct. 13, 2024. (Xinhua/Zhang Tao)

BEIJING, Oct. 18: The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said that 69.5 per cent of the autumn grain harvest had been reaped across China, 2 percentage points faster than that of the previous year.

Over 70 per cent of corn, more than 69 per cent of the middle-season rice, and around 83 per cent of soybeans have been reaped so far, said the ministry.

At the same time, autumn sowing has been steadily advanced. Over 27 per cent of winter wheat and over 42 per cent of winter rape have been sown across the country.

More efforts should be made to support the autumn harvest as well as a bumper harvest for a whole year and consolidate the foundation of grain and oil production next summer, according to the ministry. 

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