China has made remarkable strides in recent decades to grow enough food to feed 20% of the world's population with only 9% of the world's arable land. Meanwhile, the nation is experiencing exacerbated air and water pollution problems. Agricultural growth and the pollution aggravation are closely linked with policies affecting fertilizer production and use. Essentially nonexistent in 1950, China's fertilizer industry is now a robust conglomerate producing fertilizers in amounts that not only meet domestic demand but also contribute to international trade. The industry's growth stemmed from a series of policy progressions, featuring (i) a total control system with state ownership and central planning (1949-1984), (ii) a dual system of central...
Ensuring food security is the foundation of economic development and social stability. China is hist...
In the mid-1960s, when projections of global starvation were common, no one questioned the role of m...
This paper examines a possible connection between China’s massive rural to urban migration and high ...
China has made remarkable strides in recent decades to grow enough food to feed 20% of the world's p...
CONTEXT: Since 1980, China has made impressive progress in increasing agricultural production, impro...
During the past two decades, the tremendous increase in the use of chemical fertilizers compared wit...
Using a decomposition method, this paper proposes an analytical framework to investigate the mechani...
The use of nitrogen (N) and other fertilisers has been one of the keys to achieving food security in...
During the past 50 years, China has successfully realized food self-sufficiency for its rapidly grow...
China implemented the Action Plan for the Zero Increase of Fertilizer Use in 2015, which led to a de...
Complex and inter-related factors explain the excessive use of fertilizer observed in many intensive...
The overuse and residue of chemical fertilizer are becoming big problems in food safety and negative...
China is the most populous country in the world. Of its 1.3 billion people, 22% of the world populat...
<p>Phosphorus (P) is a finite natural resource and is essential for food production. The amount of P...
China has long been known as a large agricultural country. Agriculture plays an important role in th...
Ensuring food security is the foundation of economic development and social stability. China is hist...
In the mid-1960s, when projections of global starvation were common, no one questioned the role of m...
This paper examines a possible connection between China’s massive rural to urban migration and high ...
China has made remarkable strides in recent decades to grow enough food to feed 20% of the world's p...
CONTEXT: Since 1980, China has made impressive progress in increasing agricultural production, impro...
During the past two decades, the tremendous increase in the use of chemical fertilizers compared wit...
Using a decomposition method, this paper proposes an analytical framework to investigate the mechani...
The use of nitrogen (N) and other fertilisers has been one of the keys to achieving food security in...
During the past 50 years, China has successfully realized food self-sufficiency for its rapidly grow...
China implemented the Action Plan for the Zero Increase of Fertilizer Use in 2015, which led to a de...
Complex and inter-related factors explain the excessive use of fertilizer observed in many intensive...
The overuse and residue of chemical fertilizer are becoming big problems in food safety and negative...
China is the most populous country in the world. Of its 1.3 billion people, 22% of the world populat...
<p>Phosphorus (P) is a finite natural resource and is essential for food production. The amount of P...
China has long been known as a large agricultural country. Agriculture plays an important role in th...
Ensuring food security is the foundation of economic development and social stability. China is hist...
In the mid-1960s, when projections of global starvation were common, no one questioned the role of m...
This paper examines a possible connection between China’s massive rural to urban migration and high ...