China's grain prices rose by 4.15 percent in the fourth quarter
of 2006 to average 1.56 yuan per kilogram, according to the latest
report from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) Monday.
Grain prices dropped by 1.43 and 0.24 percent in the first two
quarters and then surged 3.14 percent in the third. A rise in the
price of various goods is linked to the grain price hike, the
report says.
The government pursued its minimum purchase price policy to
increase control of grain production including wheat for the first
time in 2006.
The price of wheat went up 2.1 percent year on year in the
fourth quarter. Soybean prices rose 2.1 percent and corn was up 7.5
percent, said the report.
The grain price hike also contributed to a 1.4-percentage-point
rise in the price of farm produce which surged by 5.54 percent in
the fourth quarter.
(Xinhua News Agency February 6, 2007)