Type | Journal Article - China’s Food and Agriculture: Issues for the 21st Century |
Title | How will rising income affect the structure of food demand? |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2001 |
Page numbers | 10-13 |
URL | http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/33723/1/ai020775.pdf#page=16 |
Abstract | As China has over one-fifth of the world’s consumers and an economy growing at 7-8 percent annually, the country’s rising consumption of food has the potential to significantly impact world food demand. In past decades, policymakers in China were concerned primarily with supplying enough grain to meet basic nutritional needs of China’s huge population. Now, however, the emphasis is shifting from quantity of food demanded to the changing composition of food demand. Strong income growth and rapid urbanization are diversifying the Chinese diet and creating demands for high-value and specialty food products. |