In its first estimate for the 2017 crop, the ministry said China is expected to produce 213.19 million tonnes of corn, down 2.9% from a year ago.
The planting forecast in the monthly report on Chinese Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (CASDE) shows a smaller percentage decline than predicted by China's National Bureau of Statistics last month.
The bureau forecast China’s planned corn acreage would fall by 4% this year, based on a survey of 110,000 Chinese farmers.
The CASDE report said soybean imports by China, the world’s top buyer of the oilseed, were expected to jump 4.2% from last year to 93.16 million tonnes, as hog production recovers and demand for soy meal increases.
China imported 8.02 million tonnes of soybeans in April, a fourth consecutive month when imports set a record for that month, data from the General Administration of Customs of China showed on Monday.
China’s 2017/2018 soybean acreage was seen at 7.9 million hectares, up 10%, while soybean output was expected to rise 12% to 14.1 million tonnes, the CASDE report said.
(Reporting by Hallie Gu and Dominique Patton; editing by Richard Pullin). BY HALLIE GU.
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