Source: China – South China Morning PostChina’s top leadership has raised the alarm about growing risks to global food security caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, while doubling down on the push for self-reliance in grains and fertiliser.The country’s agricultural production and domestic development face “new challenges” due to the complicated and grim international environment, sharp increases in prices and volatility in the global market for farm products, said Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, alluding to the impact of war in…Read More