The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping recently emphasized the food safety problem, indicating that the safety of seeds should be a “national security” concern.  On July 9, Xi presided over The 20th Meeting of the Central Comprehensively Deepening Reforms Commission, admitting that it is “more urgent than ever to ensure the independence and control of seeds,” “the string of food security should be tightened more than ever before,” and even elevating the safety of the seeds to “a strategic level of national security.” Li Yanming, China issues expert and commentator in America, told The Epoch Times Chinese-language edition that the issue of food seeds being raised from Xi Jinping’s mouth to a strategic level of national security is a testament to the existence of a food problem in China. A few days before Xi’s speech, Xinhua, the official media of the CCP, published a high-profile article entitled “Xi Jinping’s …