The central government agencies will take strong measures to ensure the 
adequate distribution and supply of grain. The move is to stabilize market 
prices which have been rising rapidly recently. 
In an emergency circular 
issued on Wednesday by the State Council, grain storage authorities were asked 
to respond rationally to the market prices, and to guarantee the timely 
provision of grains and edible oils. 
Inspections and law-enforcement 
will be strengthened at the main marketplaces to prevent manipulation and 
speculation in prices, the State Council circular said.
 
Since the 
beginning of last month, the central government has released in four batches a 
total of 3.8 million tons of grain reserves to stabilize market prices. 
Sources from the National Grain Administration said an auction of the 
fifth batch is underway. 
In another development, the Ministry of 
Communications ordered that major highways, railways and ports ensure the quick 
delivery of grain and related food products across the country.
In an 
emergency notice, the ministry said all transportation companies should give 
priority to the distribution of grain, edible oils, and poultry products, and 
upgrade their work efficiency. 
Green passageways should be set up for 
grain and food transportation. Lengthy inspections and fee charges should be 
prohibited, it said.
The measures are the latest taken by China to 
stabilize grain and other food prices.
According to figures released on 
Tuesday by the People's Bank of China, grains had seen a price rise of 1.6 per cent in 
November, annualised, edible oil 7.6 per cent, and oil-bearing crops 2 per cent. 
The State Council circular also reported that China had three 
consecutive years of good harvests - 2004, 2005 and this year. The current price 
rises in grain should generate greater incentives for farmers. 
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