China's Ongoing Agricultural Modernization: Challenges Remain After 30 Years of Reform
by Bryan Lohmar,
Fred Gale, Francis Tuan, and
James HansenEconomic Information Bulletin No. (EIB-51) 59 pp, April 2009
Thirty years ago China began implementing a series of reforms to improve efficiency in agricultural production. Since then reforms have reshaped China’s agriculture and elevated its position in the world economy. This report provides an overview of current issues in China’s agricultural development, policy responses to these issues, and assesses the effects of these policies on China’s growing role in international markets.
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Keywords: China, economic reform, economic development, agricultural production, agricultural trade
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- Report summary,
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- Abstract, Contents, and Summary,
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- Introduction,
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- Background:China’s Economic Development and Implications for Agriculture,
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- Challenges to China’s Continued Agricultural Modernization,
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- Implications for China’s Future Trade,
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- Conclusion,
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- References,
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