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China secures food sources

by Tony Sagami on May 30, 2008

in Asian Market, Stock Market in China

The Chinese are very smart. They know they need to secure natural resources and commodities to fuel their future growth
and are taking steps to insure they get what they need.

Fonterra, a New Zealand dairy giant, signed a deal to supply milk powder deal to
China for $235 million.

Chinese has imported 456,000 tons of agricultural products worth
540 million from Taiwan in the last three years.

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