China Reform May Add Demand

China Social Reform May Trickle Down to Grains

Lin Tan
By  Lin Tan , DTN China Correspondent
China's reform of its household registration law will allow farmers to register as urban residents, opening the door to public services and a better standard of living. (DTN photo by Lin Tan)
A change in China's household registration system opens the door to larger-scale farming while extending public services to urban workers who migrated from urban areas, increasing their purchasing power and demand for meat.

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