By Special Correspondent
China’s grain output reached 715 million tons in 2025, maintaining stable agricultural production and strengthening the country’s food security foundation, according to the government work report reviewed at the national legislative session in Beijing.
The report states that stable grain production remained an important component of China’s broader economic and social development agenda.
Authorities continued implementing policies aimed at safeguarding farmland, improving agricultural productivity and strengthening support for farmers.
According to the report, China maintained a strong focus on ensuring food security while promoting the modernization of its agricultural sector.
Efforts were made to enhance agricultural production capacity through improved farming practices, better seed varieties and increased application of modern agricultural technologies.
The report notes that policies were also implemented to strengthen the protection of arable land and ensure that sufficient farmland resources are preserved for long-term agricultural production.
China has continued advancing programs aimed at improving the quality and productivity of cultivated land.
Authorities also promoted the development of agricultural machinery and modern farming equipment to support more efficient production.
The report highlights that technological innovation has played an increasingly important role in supporting agricultural development.
The adoption of advanced technologies and improved agricultural management practices has contributed to stable grain production across major farming regions.
China also continued implementing measures to strengthen the resilience of its agricultural system and ensure a stable food supply.
The report notes that efforts were made to improve grain storage, logistics and distribution systems in order to strengthen the country’s food security capacity.
Authorities also promoted policies designed to stabilize farmers’ incomes and support rural development.
Measures were implemented to strengthen agricultural insurance programs and improve support systems for grain producers.
The report states that China will continue prioritizing food security and agricultural modernization while promoting the development of a more efficient and sustainable agricultural system.
These efforts are intended to ensure stable agricultural production, protect farmers’ livelihoods and maintain reliable grain supply for the country’s population.

Credit: INP-WealthPk