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ID112844
Title ProperChina's food security and its global implications
LanguageENG
AuthorWong, John ;  Huang, Yanjie
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)China's food security is a cornerstone of China's socioeconomic stability and a key issue for the world food market. Over the past twenty years, China has seen its food production generally rising commensurately with population growth. There has been need for only minimal supplements from the world grain market, despite recurrent natural disasters and two episodes of precipitate output fall. Underlying China's strong grain security is the government's full support for agricultural production, tight control on land use and some strategic use of the world market. In future, China's continued food security will largely depend on the government's capacity to address short- and long-term climate and environmental challenges.
`In' analytical NoteChina: An International Journal Vol. 10, No.1; Apr 2012: p. 113-124
Journal SourceChina: An International Journal Vol. 10, No.1; Apr 2012: p. 113-124
Key WordsChina ;  China's Food Security ;  Global Implications ;  World Food Market ;  Climate and Environmental Challenges