China Corn Reserves Swell

Chinese Government Selling 2011, 2012 Leftover Crops

Lin Tan
By  Lin Tan , DTN China Correspondent
Commercial storage has improved since Lin Tan visited this corn storage facility 10 years ago in northeast China, but the Chinese still have quality issues with stored corn. (DTN Photo by Lin Tan)
China's corn reserves have swelled to burdensome levels, but lower U.S. imports due to the spat over an unapproved biotech trait have helped the government sell its corn at higher prices.

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