date:Dec 12, 2013
e farmers in the Northeast cannot get more land or convert land grown for other yields such as corn and rice. With rising farming equipment prices and limited arable land, the cost of raising domestic output is fairly high.
Restricted by the disparity of weather and climate conditions, Chinese farmers are having a hard time converting existing crops to soybean fields in other parts of the country. Therefore, China is importing soybeans from the US and South America, where the cost of growing s