How China keeps 1.4 billion people fed as coronavirus disrupts traffic

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BEIJING (BLOOMBERG) - Among the logjammed traffic trying to enter Beijing last week on a highway from the south were dozens of trucks carrying food to the capital, stuck in line as health officials stopped each vehicle to screen the occupants for signs of coronavirus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - Among the logjammed traffic trying to enter Beijing last week on a highway from the south were dozens of trucks carrying food to the capital, stuck in line as health officials stopped each vehicle to screen the occupants for signs of coronavirus.

"Any food price spike could lead to social unrest, and that's why the government gives this top priority," said Ma Wenfeng, senior analyst with Beijing Orient Agri-business Consultant Ltd."Food is more important, even than masks." Moreover, the country has huge reserves of basic grains such as rice and wheat, stored around the country in government silos.

China's commerce ministry said the country will boost imports of meat and other products to meet any deficit, while state-owned food companies Cofco and Sinograin have been ordered to resume production to boost supplies, state media Xinhua reported. Owner, Ji Jingping is waiting for the government to tell her when she can open again, though that might not make much difference.

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