Worried China tries to stem rising food prices
China moved today to control surging food prices that threaten to fuel unrest in the run up to the Olympics.
The government said it will pay farmers more for rice and wheat, trying to raise output.
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The government said it will pay farmers more for rice and wheat, trying to raise output.
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