Food Security and Farm Land Protection in China

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Cover of the book Food Security and Farm Land Protection in China by Yushi Mao, Nong Zhao, Xiaojing Yang, World Scientific Publishing Company
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Author: Yushi Mao, Nong Zhao, Xiaojing Yang ISBN: 9789814412070
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: December 31, 2012
Imprint: WSPC Language: English
Author: Yushi Mao, Nong Zhao, Xiaojing Yang
ISBN: 9789814412070
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: December 31, 2012
Imprint: WSPC
Language: English

The objective of publishing this book is to let the general public have a better understanding of the food security situation in China and better comprehension of the merit of allocating land through market mechanism. In addition, it makes the public aware of the inefficiencies of current government regulated land system.

As a populous country in the world, China emphasizes too much importance of food to ensure people's sufficient consumption. There is a national policy to protect farm land, farm land protection refers to 18 hundred million mu of farmland which is specifically designated for food production only. Unirule defined the national food security as the capability to solve food shortages, and calculated the gap between food supply and demand. Two approaches can be used to solve the above food gap. Food security problems will not happen under situations of free trade and factors substitution in market economy, substantial storage and foreign exchange income. In modern China, food insecurity or great famine only happened in planned economy. To link tightly farm land size and grain yield and even food security is baseless both in theory and practices. The previous red line of 21 hundred million mu was already broken through. The current red line of 18 hundred million mu will also be broken through, in view of the process of industrialization and urbanization. In fact, farm land protection should focus on protecting the employment right of peasant in land.

Contents:

  • Research on the Total Area, Structure and Quality of China's Cultivated Land
  • The Unsuccessful Cultivated Land Protection System
  • Free Trade of Property Rights of Land is an Effective Land-Saving System — On Property Rights of Land Transaction System Reform
  • Literature Review on Food Security
  • Analysis on the Causes and Results of the Great Famine of China (1959–1961)
  • Retrospect and Prospect of China's Food Trade
  • China's Grain Distribution
  • International Food Security and Food Trade
  • Measurement of Food Security — Food Gap
  • Domestic Solutions to China's Food Shortage
  • International Solutions to China's Food Shortage

Readership: Researchers, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, and general readers interested in the land protection, food security, food trade and food shortage in China.
Key Features:

  • The subject of farm land protection and food security is very important to not only China but also most countries of the world, and the food security situation of China is attractive to a worldwide audience
  • This book provides a unique way to rethink the food security problem, and concludes that there is no severe food security problem in China
  • Vigorously argues for market mechanism solutions in solving food security problems
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The objective of publishing this book is to let the general public have a better understanding of the food security situation in China and better comprehension of the merit of allocating land through market mechanism. In addition, it makes the public aware of the inefficiencies of current government regulated land system.

As a populous country in the world, China emphasizes too much importance of food to ensure people's sufficient consumption. There is a national policy to protect farm land, farm land protection refers to 18 hundred million mu of farmland which is specifically designated for food production only. Unirule defined the national food security as the capability to solve food shortages, and calculated the gap between food supply and demand. Two approaches can be used to solve the above food gap. Food security problems will not happen under situations of free trade and factors substitution in market economy, substantial storage and foreign exchange income. In modern China, food insecurity or great famine only happened in planned economy. To link tightly farm land size and grain yield and even food security is baseless both in theory and practices. The previous red line of 21 hundred million mu was already broken through. The current red line of 18 hundred million mu will also be broken through, in view of the process of industrialization and urbanization. In fact, farm land protection should focus on protecting the employment right of peasant in land.

Contents:

Readership: Researchers, professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, and general readers interested in the land protection, food security, food trade and food shortage in China.
Key Features:

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