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1 中国签了史上最大单,67亿美元1156万吨转基因大豆!
http://club.china.com/data/thread/1011/2722/22/91/8_1.html
中国签了史上最大单,67亿美元1156万吨转基因大豆,就是和ABCD四大粮商。中文报道一字没有。我们的小孩从出生吃到30岁,不晓得会变成什么样,搞不好到那时大量人群绝育。早先波兰做过小白鼠实验,第二三代繁殖能力明显下降,内脏身体机能受到破坏,欧洲全面禁止转基因进口。欧美人自己不吃的拿来给我们吃,可怜无知的我们竟然照单全收。
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2 作者:周红 来源:一财网 2011-01-23 14:29:10
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商务部1月22日发布公告称,在国家主席胡锦涛访美期间,中国签署10项采购美国大豆的协议,总金额预计达17.8亿美元。
中国食品土畜进出口商会和美国大豆协会、大豆基金会、大豆出口协会于1月20日举办了签约仪式。 随胡锦涛出访美国的中国商务部副部长王超出席了在芝加哥举行的签约仪式。
王超在签约仪式上表示,中国食品土畜进出口商会率领企业代表团专程来到美国采购大豆,充分体现了中国对增加进口美国农产品、促进两国大豆贸易的重视和发展中美大豆贸易的真诚愿望。本次签约活动,对促进中美农产品贸易乃至两国经贸关系将产生积极影响。
王超说,美国是中国大豆最大的进口来源国,中国自美进口大豆已超过美出口的50%。中美大豆贸易不仅满足了中国市场需求,也为美国农民和企业提供了巨大商机,带来了丰厚的收益。
山东渤海实业股份有限公司、中储粮油有限公司、广州冬陵粮油股份有限公司(000893.SZ)等企业参加了签约。
UPDATE 2-China inks $6.7 bln U.S. soybean deal, largest ever
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* Two-day total sales agreement for 11.56 mln T, $6.68 bln * China signs deals Friday to buy 8.45 mln T US soybeans
(Recasts, adds quotes, background) By Karl Plume CHICAGO, Jan 21 (Reuters) - China wrapped up its biggest
ever one-off U.S. soybean purchase on Friday in a $6.7 billion
deal equivalent to nearly half of last year's total trade,
surprising dealers who had expected a more symbolic volume. With a second tranche of deals on Friday to buy 8.45
million tonnes, Chinese firms traveling as part of President Hu
Jintao's state visit signed up to purchase 11.5 million tonnes
of soybeans for delivery over the next year or so, enough to
sate China's total import needs for two or three months. While such deals are a de rigeur part of almost any
high-level political trip, traders were surprised by the scale
of the agreement. Although the bulk purchase doesn't
necessarily mean that China will import more U.S. soybeans than
last year's 54.8 million tonnes, it may be enough to spur
prices on Monday. "It's a phenomenal amount of soybeans. If China wanted to
make a big splash here then they sure did. I don't think anyone
was looking for 11 million tonnes of sales," said Jack
Scoville, analyst with The Price Futures Group. "I would imagine that part of this reflects their concern
that prices could go sharply higher in the coming year," he
said. The contracts also underscored the growing importance of
U.S. grain exports to the world's largest country, which is
expected to surpass Mexico this year as the second-largest
buyer of U.S. farm products. China needs to import increasing
volumes of protein-rich food to feed its swelling urban ranks. "The Chinese soybean industry wanted to show their support
for their president when he was in the United States and in so
doing they also wanted to show their commitment to having a
long-term supply relationship with the U.S. soybean industry,"
said Paul Burke, director of global marketing and industry
relations with the U.S. Soybean Export Council, which announced
the deals. DELIVERY IN 2011/12 YEAR Several Chinese importers, including COFCO and Sinograin,
signed deals with U.S. grain companies such as Cargill Inc
[CARG.UL], Archer Daniels Midland Co (ADM.N) and Bunge Ltd
(BG.N) and international suppliers like Louis Dreyfus Co. The previous single-day purchase agreement record was in
June 2008, when Chinese buyers agreed to buy $4.5 billion in
U.S. soybeans. Private exporters reported a record 2.24 million
tonnes in soybean sales to China the following day under the
U.S. Agriculture Department's daily reporting system. Grain traders said most of the soybeans were for delivery
in the 2011/12 (September-to-August) marketing year, a period
in which Chinese companies have barely made any purchases to
date. U.S. soybean futures climbed to a 30-month peak this month
amid a robust Chinese demand outlook and worries about crop
output in parts of South America, a key production area. Analysts said it was difficult to gauge if this week's huge
purchase agreements were above and beyond what China, the
world's largest soybean importer, would otherwise be buying
from the United States, the world's top exporter. China is projected to import 57 million tonnes of soybeans
in the 2010/11 marketing year which ends on Aug. 31, including
24 million tonnes from the United States. [ID:nN19250568] The country's imports in 2011/12 were expected to be at
least as large as the current marketing year, but broader
economic factors would determine how large an increase it may
be.
(Reporting by Karl Plume and Julie Ingwersen;editing by Sofina
Mirza-Reid)
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衷心希望,
这些大豆直接用作饲料,
不要榨油给中国人吃啊! |
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