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ID103882
Title ProperFood security and agricultural changes in the course of China's urbanization
LanguageENG
AuthorZhu, Ling
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)China's small farmers face increasing challenges because of land and water resource constraints and the effects of climate change. With the strengthened agricultural stimulus policies, poverty reduction and social protection programs, as well as the expanding international food trade, up to now China has achieved food security through small farm agriculture. During intensive economic restructuring, smallholders still coexist with large-sized farms and industrialized agricultural businesses, but are in a vulnerable position in market transactions. Oriented to 2050, China's agricultural development and food security policies should work to improve domestic market structure, to further release international trade control and to empower smallholders.
`In' analytical NoteChina and World Economy Vol. 19, No. 2; Mar-Apr 2011: p40-59
Journal SourceChina and World Economy Vol. 19, No. 2; Mar-Apr 2011: p40-59
Key WordsAgriculture ;  Food Security ;  Smallholder ;  Urbanization ;  China ;  Urban