
Ningwei Qin
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Sep 12, 2023 |
marketscreener.com | Mei Mei Chu |Qin Ningwei |Ningwei Qin |Dominique Patton
End-of-day quote Chicago Board Of Trade - 01:04:18 2019-08-14 pm EDT 5-day change 1st Jan Change 861.00 USc -1.26% +2.76% -0.99% 10:46am China raises forecast for 2022/23 corn, soybean imports - agriculture ministry RE 05:48am Wheat recovers from 3-1/2-month low; soybeans ease ahead of U.S. report RE Today at 04:46 am By Mei Mei Chu and Qin Ningwei BEIJING, Sept 12 (Reuters) - China's agriculture ministry raised its estimate for corn imports in the 2022/23 crop year ending this month by...
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Sep 4, 2023 |
zawya.com | Ningwei Qin |Dominique Patton
Heavy rain in northeastern China's Heilongjiang province this month could delay grain ripening and harvesting, the country's weather bureau said on Tuesday, after flooding in August also hurt the area's crops. Precipitation in eastern part Heilongjiang is expected to be 20% to 50% higher than normal in September, the China Meteorological Administration said at a monthly briefing. Heilongjiang is China's top producer of soybeans and corn.
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Aug 15, 2023 |
zawya.com | Liz Lee |Ningwei Qin
BEIJING: China called on Wednesday for more measures to protect its crops after warning that the recent floods in its grain-producing northeast region could worsen diseases and infestations. So far, diseases and pest infestations were "relatively light" with no significant impact on the autumn grain production, the agricultural ministry said in a statement, adding that the flooding "may exacerbate the prevalence" of diseases that affect corn, rice and soybeans.
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Aug 7, 2023 |
zawya.com | Ningwei Qin |Chen Aizhu
China will allocate 732 million yuan ($101.49 million) to support flood control, disaster relief and agricultural production recovery in multiple provinces and cities, state media CCTV said on Tuesday afternoon. ($1 = 7.2128 Chinese yuan renminbi) (Reporting by Ningwei Qin and Chen Aizhu, Editing by Louise Heavens)
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Jul 29, 2023 |
newspub.live | Kevin Yao |Joe Cash |Ningwei Qin |William Mallard
MEXICO CITY — In Mexico, the political environment has been discouraging for an opposition that has been unable to position an alternative to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), who has dominated public opinion since his first victory in 2018. Yet things could be changing with the arrival of a disruptive leader who is rapidly changing the rules of the game by generating a wave of enthusiasm throughout Mexico, giving the opposition hope of winning the presidency in 2024.
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