date:Nov 01, 2013
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The adverse weather conditions have severely undercut Heilongjiang's soybean production this year and will force China to import more foreign soybeans to meet its domestic demand, said Hu Zengmin, an analyst at the China National Grain and Oils Information Center in Harbin.
Based on rising market demand, China's soybean imports in 2013-14 are likely to rise by 15 per cent from the previous market year, making ten consecutive years of rising soybean imports, Hu said.
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