China is banking on a grain harvest of 490 billion kg this year, 6 billion kg more than last year.
China's 2006 grain output is likely to sustain upward momentum for the third year in a row.
Natural disasters, particularly a two-month summer drought afflicting grain production areas, had resulted in a loss of 40 billion kg of grain so far this year.
China could still expect an abundant harvest. China produces grain in summer - a third of annual production - and autumn. Most of North China expects a good harvest this autumn to make up for drought damage.
In 2004, China's grain production recovered. Output reached 469.4 billion kg that year, jumping from 430.6 billion kg in 2003.
Source:佚名