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China to release commodities ‘essential for livelihood’ after Henan floods, amid rise in coronavirus cases

  • National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) says it will strengthen control and prevention of African swine fever after the flooding in Henan province
  • Its also said that it will ensure supplies of essential produce from the impact of the floods and the coronavirus

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Last month’s flooding around China’s central Henan province has swept away the crops and animals of some farmers while others are seeking donations of disinfectants to stop the spread of animal disease. Photo: Simon Song
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China said it will release reserves of commodities “essential for livelihood” in a timely and targeted manner, the state planner said on Friday, after floods hit some regions and amid a resurgence of coronavirus infections in the country.

The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said it will strengthen control and prevention of African swine fever disease in its pig herds after the flooding and would ensure supplies of essential produce from the impact of the floods and the coronavirus.
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The NDRC said in a statement it will ensure prices do not rise sharply while assuring market supply of important livelihood commodities.

China will strengthen market supervision and severely crack down on fabricating and spreading price increase information, hoarding and collusion to drive up prices, it said.

Last month’s flooding around China’s central Henan province has swept away the crops and animals of some farmers while others are seeking donations of disinfectants to stop the spread of animal disease.

China has also seen a resurgence of coronavirus outbreaks recently with 124 new cases reported on Friday.

Yangzhou city in eastern Jiangsu province, one of the worst hit by coronavirus outbreaks recently, saw prices of vegetables rise 50 per cent on July 27 with pork, seafood and eggs also seeing sharp increases, an official at the Yangzhou Municipal Development and Reform Commission said on Tuesday.

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Supply of vegetables and other major agricultural products, and prices of important agricultural products would soon return to normal levels in Yangzhou, according to Jiang Kaisheng, deputy director at the Yangzhou Municipal Development and Reform Commission.

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