Achieving Food Security in China: The Challenges Ahead
English
By (author): Zhang-Yue Zhou
Chinas food security has never failed to attract the publics attention. Feeding Chinas large population has always been a huge challenge. The latest large-scale famine took place in 195862 during which approximately 37 million people died of starvation. However, since the early 1980s, Chinas food availability has improved drastically. The important question is then: has China achieved its food security? Although Chinas food availability has significantly improved, it has not achieved a high level of food security due to the lack of progress in several other important dimensions of food security.
The book examines Chinas food security practices in the past six decades, explores the root causes that led to food shortages or abundances, and elaborates on the challenges that China has to deal with in order to improve its future food security. Chinas quest for food security serves as a valuable lesson for many other countries to learn through Chinas experiences and to better manage their food security in the future. The book also draws attention to the fact that Chinas food security status has a huge impact on the global community and hence global collaboration is a mutually beneficial approach.
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