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China's Interest in Farmland Makes Brazil Uneasy

China's Interest in Farmland Makes Brazil Uneasy
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摘要 When the Chinese came looking for more soybeans here last year,they inquired about buying land,lots of Officials in this farming area would not sell the hundreds of thousands of acres needed.Undeterred, the Chinese pursued a different strategy: providing credit to farmers and potentially tripling the soybeans grown here to feed chickens and hogs back in China. ''They need the soy more than anyone,' said Edimilson Santana,a farmer in the small town of Uruacu.'This could be a new beginning for farmers here.' The US$7 billion agreement signed last month,to produce six million tons of soybeans a year,is one of several struck in recent weeks as China hurries to shore up its food security and offset its growing reliance on crops from the United States by pursuing vast tracts of Latin America's agricultural heartland. When the Chinese came looking for more soybeans here last year, they inquired about buying land, lots of it.
机构地区 New York Times
出处 《China's Foreign Trade》 2011年第6期27-27,共1页 中国对外贸易(英文版)
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