2006, Volume 14, Paper 10
ISSN: 1883-5675
Evolving Trends of Grain Production in China
Zhang-Yue Zhou – School of Business, James Cook University, Townsville QLD 4811, Australia
Wei-Ming Tian – College of Economics and Management, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100094, P.R.China
Abstract
Grain is China’s most significant agricultural product, its output being the most watched indicator by government officials, traders and researchers inside and outside China. This paper looks into China’s grain production trends in the recent decade, both before and after China’s WTO accession. It examines changes in total grain output, grain crop composition, regional distribution of grain production, and also changes in production technologies and costs. The paper concludes by addressing a number of emerging issues that are likely to affect future grain production in China.
Key words: China, grain production, structural adjustment, farm support, foodgrain vs feedgrain
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