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What Do We Really Know About China’s Food Security?
February 07, 2023

What Do We Really Know About China’s Food Security?

By Genevieve Donnellon-May and Zhang Hongzhou
Given questions about the reliability of the country's official agricultural data, it is hard to judge the state of its food security.

China’s Push to Advance Rural Revitalization
February 12, 2022

China’s Push to Advance Rural Revitalization

By Genevieve Donnellon-May
Xi is promoting a new vision to tackle long-standing problems like the rural-urban divide, food security, and poverty.
China’s Focus on Food Security
February 12, 2022

China’s Focus on Food Security

By Genevieve Donnellon-May
What Xi Jinping’s latest comments on food security suggest about China’s priorities for 2022.

China’s Evolving Food Security Strategy
November 25, 2021

China’s Evolving Food Security Strategy

By Genevieve Donnellon-May and Mark Wang
China’s food security is part of its new national security strategy in the new “dual circulation” era.

Rural Affairs Specialist Han Jun Likely to Ascend to Vice Premier in 2022
September 17, 2021

Rural Affairs Specialist Han Jun Likely to Ascend to Vice Premier in 2022

By Tristan Kenderdine
Han Jun’s elevation to Jilin governor puts this rural policy careerist in strong contention for one of four State Council vice premier positions in 2022.

China’s Tariffs on Australian Barley: Coercion, Protectionism, or Both?  
June 19, 2020

China’s Tariffs on Australian Barley: Coercion, Protectionism, or Both?  

By Scott Waldron
The Chinese anti-dumping tariffs on Australian barley have been widely interpreted as revenge for Australia’s call for a COVID-19 investigation. But there are other factors at play.

China’s GMO Paradox
May 21, 2019

China’s GMO Paradox

By Eugene K. Chow
For all its power, the Chinese government can’t get people to trust genetically modified crops.
UN Calls Emergency Meeting to Curb African Swine Fever Outbreak in China
September 06, 2018

UN Calls Emergency Meeting to Curb African Swine Fever Outbreak in China

By Charlotte Gao
In one month, China has confirmed nine cases of African swine fever across the country.

Where Is Rural Rejuvenation Leading China?
February 13, 2018

Where Is Rural Rejuvenation Leading China?

By Xinling Wang
Rather than addressing market distortions, China's government is turning to a more comfortable strategy.

Increasing China's Food Supply – With Drones
November 11, 2016

Increasing China's Food Supply – With Drones

By Joshua Bateman
China's rapidly growing UAV industry is eyeing a new sector: agriculture.

Bananas on the Lancang: Grown in Yunnan, Destined for Shanxi
August 18, 2016

Bananas on the Lancang: Grown in Yunnan, Destined for Shanxi

By Luc Forsyth and Gareth Bright
Along the banks of the Lancang in Yunnan, bananas grown from the river’s water are part of a complex network of national trade.
A Small Chinese Experiment With Large Environmental Implications
August 28, 2015

A Small Chinese Experiment With Large Environmental Implications

By Elizabeth Economy and Xuehua Zhang
Behind the headlines, local efforts are trying to find workable solutions to China's environmental woes.

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