In this book, we examined how China's foodgrain and feedgrain demand and supply had evolved since 1990 and how such changes would impact on China's grain trade in the era of its WTO membership. In this final chapter, in Section 13.1 we summarise major findings and conclusions from our study and discuss their implications. In Section 13.2 we address remaining and emerging issues concerning China's grain economy. Finally, in Section 13.3, we draw attention to the fact that China's grain issue is here to stay and a concerted effort from all concerned is imperative to help China achieve a stable grain demand and supply
This paper examines the development of China's grain trade and policies after its entry into the WTO...
China's feedgrain use has increased remarkably in the past two decades. Its demand for feedgrain is ...
Ensuring food security is the foundation of economic development and social stability. China is hist...
In this book, we examined how China's foodgrain and feedgrain demand and supply had evolved since 19...
This book addresses the dynamics of China's grain production, consumption and trade with a particula...
[Extract] In this part of the book, we address issues related to the production and consumption of f...
[Extract] As has been pointed out in earlier chapters, direct human consumption of grains in China h...
[Extract] Having examined China's grain production and consumption in earlier chapters, we turn our ...
There have been changes in the Chinese grain economy in recent years which have significant ramifica...
[Extract] Discussions in earlier chapters suggest that feed grain demand in China will become the ma...
Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator ...
The objectives of this paper are to review the situation and prospects of Chinese grain industry and...
Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator ...
Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator ...
China has become an increasingly important, but uncertain, import market for grains since the 1960s...
This paper examines the development of China's grain trade and policies after its entry into the WTO...
China's feedgrain use has increased remarkably in the past two decades. Its demand for feedgrain is ...
Ensuring food security is the foundation of economic development and social stability. China is hist...
In this book, we examined how China's foodgrain and feedgrain demand and supply had evolved since 19...
This book addresses the dynamics of China's grain production, consumption and trade with a particula...
[Extract] In this part of the book, we address issues related to the production and consumption of f...
[Extract] As has been pointed out in earlier chapters, direct human consumption of grains in China h...
[Extract] Having examined China's grain production and consumption in earlier chapters, we turn our ...
There have been changes in the Chinese grain economy in recent years which have significant ramifica...
[Extract] Discussions in earlier chapters suggest that feed grain demand in China will become the ma...
Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator ...
The objectives of this paper are to review the situation and prospects of Chinese grain industry and...
Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator ...
Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator ...
China has become an increasingly important, but uncertain, import market for grains since the 1960s...
This paper examines the development of China's grain trade and policies after its entry into the WTO...
China's feedgrain use has increased remarkably in the past two decades. Its demand for feedgrain is ...
Ensuring food security is the foundation of economic development and social stability. China is hist...