ABSTRACT

This book addresses the dynamics of China's grain production, consumption and trade with a particular emphasis on China's demand for feedgrain vis-a-vis its demand for foodgrain and the likely implications of this on the international grain trade given that China is now a member of the WTO. The book provides the reader with insight into the latest developments in China's foodgrain and feedgrain consumption and draws attention to the rising importance of feedgrain (and the relative decline in importance of foodgrain) in the overall Chinese grain economy. It also offers deliberations on many important issues concerning China's grains that are currently hotly debated. The book can be used as a valuable reference by government officials, grain traders, food market analysts, researchers and university students who are interested in China's food issues in general and foodgrain and feedgrain issues in particular.

part |2 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

PART I: FOODGRAIN AND FEEDGRAIN

chapter 2|13 pages

Developments in China's Grain Golicies

chapter 3|18 pages

Trends in Grain Production

chapter 4|23 pages

Rural Foodgrain Consumption

chapter 5|22 pages

Urban Foodgrain Consumption

chapter 6|21 pages

Animal Product Consumption

part |2 pages

CONCLUSION