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The Impact of China’s Growth on Global Grain Marketslation of over 1.2 billion—20 per cent of the world’s population— and an economy which is growing faster than any other. China’s net grain imports have varied from year to year but shown no overall trend. Imports have been a small proportion of total grain supplies.plasma-cells 发表于 2025-3-28 20:52:50
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Rassismuskritische Fachdidaktikennd Li 1996). Many overseas researchers (for example, Crook and Colby 1996; Crompton and Phillips 1993), however, forecast that if trade restrictions do not increase, China will import either more meat or feed grain in the long run since demand for meat products will outstrip domestic supply with rapid income and population growth.BLANC 发表于 2025-3-29 19:34:49
Ludwig Reimer,Gerhard Pfefferkorn and supply of grain, and what are the implications of this growing gap for China’s agricultural policy? This chapter does not intend to address these broad issues. Instead, it provides some projections of China’s grain markets. It is hoped that these projections will put the policy debate on an empirically more sophisticated basis.Jejune 发表于 2025-3-29 23:47:58
Rastlos im Beruf, ratlos im Ruhestand?ty to feed its growing population during the next century and the resulting impact on the world economy (Brown 1995). The current debate on China’s agriculture has attracted the attention of scholars and policymakers from China and around the world.变色龙 发表于 2025-3-30 01:33:43
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Livestock Consumption: Diverse and Changing Preferencesnd Li 1996). Many overseas researchers (for example, Crook and Colby 1996; Crompton and Phillips 1993), however, forecast that if trade restrictions do not increase, China will import either more meat or feed grain in the long run since demand for meat products will outstrip domestic supply with rapid income and population growth.