Foreign trade in agricultural products was valued at $39.93 billion, a 36.1 per cent rise year on year, including $16.18 billion in export value, up 12.2 per cent, and $23.75 billion in import value, a 59.2 per cent jump.
China's net cereal exports dropped drastically in the five-month period and trade deficit in animal by-products increased, the ministry, quoted by official Xinhua news agency said.
During the January-May period, China exported 1.19 million tonne of cereals, down 76.6 per cent from a year-earlier, but imported 911,000 tonne, a figure up by 14.2 per cent. The net exports stood at 276,000 tonne, down 93.5 per cent.
The Ministry said $1.65 billion worth of animal by-products were sold abroad, up by 10 per cent, while $3.28 billion worth were imported, up 35.9 per cent. The trade deficit was $1.63 billion, which was up 78.6 per cent.
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