China Urged to Prioritize Corn, Wheat and Rice Production Over Soybean Production Speakers at this year’s China Soybean Industry International Summit Forum urged the government of China to stop prioritizing the plantings of soybeans to supply the animal food market and instead allow more production of corn, rice, and wheat. The speakers said the government’s push to increase soybean plantings has reduced the supply of corn and led to a sharp increase in corn prices. Following the U.S. – China Trade dispute in July 2018, the Chinese government launched a soybean revitalization program to boost soybean plantings as a way of reducing the country’s reliance on imports. USDA estimates this resulted in China’s harv...