Planet's Safety Valve: How China Bolstered «Food Security» with Record Grain Purchases in 2025
Massive Stockpiles Inside the Chinese Dragon's Granaries
In a move reflecting Beijing's determination to fortify its internal front against global fluctuations, the National Grain and Strategic Reserves Work Conference revealed staggering figures: China purchased approximately 415 million tons of food grains during 2025.
These massive movements were not merely commercial transactions but the fundamental pillar ensuring national food security amidst a global climate characterized by instability and uncertainty.
Record Production Surpassing 714 Million Tons
Beijing's ambitions did not stop at purchasing; Chinese soil achieved a production miracle with grain output reaching a record high of 714.88 million tons in 2025, a 1.2% year-on-year increase.
This production surplus, supported by strategic government purchases, directly contributed to stabilizing food security.
Market forces drove over 90% of these acquisitions, thanks to advanced financing systems and the massive storage capacities held by both state-owned and private enterprises.
Cautious Policies to Protect Market Stability
To ensure prices remain fair for both farmers and consumers, the government activated the minimum purchase price program, securing 22.5 million tons of wheat and rice to balance the market.
This comprehensive strategy followed by the world's second-largest economic power places the food security file above all else, transforming China into a true safety valve for global supply chains and confirming that food control is the strongest currency of the 21st century.