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China has unblocked all major channels for oilseed imports by easing restrictions on Canadian canola, aiming to boost supplies of feed for its vast numbers of livestock. The shift marks a key policy change for Beijing, which previously imposed restrictions amid diplomatic tensions. By restoring preferential access for Canadian canola and other oilseeds like soybeans and rapeseeds, Beijing seeks to stabilize feed costs for its massive livestock industry, reduce reliance on any single supplier, and cushion domestic pork and poultry producers from price volatility. The move should ease market uncertainty, lower import costs, and strengthen ties with key suppliers. (98 words)
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