The ongoing wheat procurement operations have made substantial progress in Jingjiang city – administered by Taizhou city, in East China's Jiangsu province – with a total of 72,000 metric tons of wheat topping initial targets.
The procured wheat undergoes drying at a yard in Jingjiang. [Photo/ zhjjwx.jsjjw.cn]
According to reports from the Jiangsu Huasui Grain (Group) Co Ltd, the process is now near completion, with only a few sporadic shipments outstanding.
At the Yangzijiang Modern Grain Logistics Co Ltd's storage depot – located in the Jingjiang Economic and Technological Development Zone – detailed work is taking place to ensure the quality and safety of the procured wheat.
Staff are engaged in tasks such as leveling and sieving to maintain the integrity of the grain. Technical experts are conducting rigorous quality tests on wheat samples to guarantee that only top-grade produce enters the warehouses for storage.
Hua Peidong, the warehouse manager at Huashui Grain Group, said his company had undertaken a proactive approach in planning and executing the summer grain procurement operations.
Specialized teams were deployed to provide grain quality services to farmers and they also extended operational hours and intensified grain detection measures to uphold storage standards and ensure good returns for farmers.