China is set to record another all-time high in grain production in 2025, with a total estimated output of 714.88 million tons, according to official data published by the National Bureau of Statistics (BNE), as reported by the Argentine News Agency. The figure represents a year-on-year increase of 1.2%, consolidating the sustained growth trend in the Chinese agricultural sector and reinforcing the country's food security. A new historical maximum for Chinese agricultural production. The statistical agency highlighted that the sector's performance is due to improvements in productivity, technological advancements, and policies aimed at ensuring the stability of grain supplies, in a global context marked by food market volatility. The new record reaffirms China's role as one of the world's leading grain producers, impacting both domestic consumption and the dynamics of international agricultural trade.
China to Set New Grain Production Record in 2025
China is expected to produce 714.88 million tons of grain in 2025, a new record, boosting food security through productivity gains and supportive policies.