India and China are two similar developing countries with huge populations, rapid economic growth and limited natural resources, therefore facing the massive pressure of ensuring food security. In this paper, we will discuss the food security situations in these two countries by studying the historical changes of food supply-demand balance with the concept of agricultural land requirements for food (LRF) from 1963–2009. LRF of a country is a function of population, per capita consumption/diet, cropping yield and cropping intensity. We have attempted to discuss and compare our results in a framework which links consumption of different groups of food items to diet patterns; then, to the total land requirement for food in a scenario when popu...
The issue of food security has been around for a long time and the right to\ud adequate food and to ...
Achieving food security has been the overriding goal of agricultural policy in India. The introducti...
Asia has made significant progress in increasing its agricultural productivity and reducing poverty ...
China and India, with their huge populations (37% of the world total), have been experiencing high e...
The conflict between economic growth and the arable land demand poses a significant challenge to mai...
In 2013, China proposed the Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar Economic Corridor initiatives to enhance ...
Feeding the populations of India and China is a challenge that has long captivated the interest of t...
The present paper addresses the issues namely (i) the present food supply and the trend for future, ...
Since 2008, and following dramatic increases in prices, international\ud commodities markets systems...
[Extract] The People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Indian Subcontinent face formidable challenge...
Traditionally scientists have looked at agriculture merely as a production system. It is only in rec...
expecting that more and richer people will demand more from the land, cul-tivating wider fields, log...
Provision of food is a prerequisite for the functioning of human society. Cropland where food and fe...
Human population growth in the developing world drives land-use changes, impacting food security. In...
Traditionally scientists have looked at agriculture merely as a production system. It is only in rec...
The issue of food security has been around for a long time and the right to\ud adequate food and to ...
Achieving food security has been the overriding goal of agricultural policy in India. The introducti...
Asia has made significant progress in increasing its agricultural productivity and reducing poverty ...
China and India, with their huge populations (37% of the world total), have been experiencing high e...
The conflict between economic growth and the arable land demand poses a significant challenge to mai...
In 2013, China proposed the Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar Economic Corridor initiatives to enhance ...
Feeding the populations of India and China is a challenge that has long captivated the interest of t...
The present paper addresses the issues namely (i) the present food supply and the trend for future, ...
Since 2008, and following dramatic increases in prices, international\ud commodities markets systems...
[Extract] The People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Indian Subcontinent face formidable challenge...
Traditionally scientists have looked at agriculture merely as a production system. It is only in rec...
expecting that more and richer people will demand more from the land, cul-tivating wider fields, log...
Provision of food is a prerequisite for the functioning of human society. Cropland where food and fe...
Human population growth in the developing world drives land-use changes, impacting food security. In...
Traditionally scientists have looked at agriculture merely as a production system. It is only in rec...
The issue of food security has been around for a long time and the right to\ud adequate food and to ...
Achieving food security has been the overriding goal of agricultural policy in India. The introducti...
Asia has made significant progress in increasing its agricultural productivity and reducing poverty ...