Foreign media: The development blueprint for China's rural areas in 2026 shows that China will expand the import of agricultural products, especially soybeans, which are in short supply domestically.

China will actively participate in agricultural trade, prioritize increasing soybean production, and better integrate domestic production with trade. Despite the tight balance between production and demand in China, it will diversify its sources of imports and make full use of the international market.

China has committed to importing at least 25 million tons of U.S. soybeans annually by 2028, while emphasizing the need to appropriately regulate the speed and scale of agricultural product imports to protect national food security.

Original text: toutiao.com/article/1856256011454599/

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