China’s grain output hits new high in 2025

China has achieved a remarkable agricultural milestone by setting a new national record for grain production during the 2025 harvest season, according to official data released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs on January 22, 2026.

The comprehensive annual report reveals that total grain output reached approximately 714.9 million metric tons, representing an increase of 8.4 million tons compared to the previous year’s production levels. This achievement marks the second consecutive year that China has maintained grain production above the significant threshold of 700 million metric tons.

This record harvest becomes particularly noteworthy given the substantial agricultural challenges faced throughout the growing season. Multiple regions across China experienced significant climate-related difficulties, including severe drought conditions, extensive flooding events, and unusually prolonged rainfall patterns that threatened crop viability in various agricultural zones.

The sustained agricultural success demonstrates China’s strengthened resilience in food security management and advanced farming capabilities. Technological advancements in agricultural practices, improved irrigation systems, and enhanced crop management techniques have collectively contributed to overcoming environmental challenges while maintaining consistent production growth.

Northeastern China’s Heilongjiang province, represented by the Beidahuang Group’s farming operations, exemplified the successful harvest efforts. Photographic documentation from October 23, 2025, shows agricultural professionals operating specialized equipment to manage and arrange dried corn kernels at processing facilities, highlighting the scale and modernization of China’s agricultural sector.

This sustained production growth reinforces China’s strategic position in global food security and demonstrates the effectiveness of ongoing agricultural modernization initiatives despite increasing climate volatility challenges worldwide.