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“If you have food in your hands, don’t panic in your heart.” The epidemic has triggered a global food crisis. Why won’t it threaten our country?

Due to the global impact of the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic in recent days, a large number of people diagnosed with the new coronavirus have appeared in various countries around the world, and the number of confirmed cases in some countries has even increased day by day. The epidemic is very serious. In recent days, news has come out that the United Nations said that the new coronavirus epidemic will trigger a food crisis. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations also said on its official website: Unless we act quickly to protect the most vulnerable links, ensure the smooth flow of the global food supply chain, and mitigate the impact of the spread of the epidemic on the entire food system, we face the risk of a food crisis approaching. . ?At this moment when spring plowing is about to begin, the raging COVID-19 epidemic has greatly affected global food sowing. Since the implementation of these policies, a large number of people in many countries have adopted home confinement policies. The unproductive labor force has also led to a rapid consumption of global food reserves. In the United States and other places, the prices of various materials in large supermarkets have also begun to rise, and there are even panic purchases of food in some areas. All of this will undoubtedly not play a role in promoting the possible food crisis. However, there is a saying on the Internet that the food crisis will not threaten our country. In fact, there is some truth in saying this. my country has become the country with the largest reserves in the world a few years ago. It is a long-standing tradition of the Chinese people to save supplies to prepare for disaster years. Each city also has a national reserve granary, which is basically full of grain. Of course, these are only some cities' own savings warehouses. ?my country also has temporary corn reserves of more than 120 million tons, temporary rice reserves of about 100 million tons, temporary wheat stocks of 74 million tons, and temporary soybean stocks of about 8 million tons. With food in hand, don’t panic. The domestic epidemic is basically over, and various cities have begun work one after another. As domestic spring plowing will basically not be affected, I believe that even if the world does suffer from a food crisis, our country will definitely weather it safely.