China Corn Improves After Good Weather, Survey Says
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Corn crops in the top-producing regions of China, the world’s second-largest consumer, are in better condition than last month as warm, sunny weather reduced stress caused by rain and cold temperatures, a survey showed.
Eleven of 15 farmers interviewed by Bloomberg in three northeastern provinces last week said seedlings also appeared healthier than at the same time in the past two years because of good soil moisture and sunlight. The remaining four said the young plants were in average or worse condition.