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Chinese Agricultural Development Policies and Characteristics since the Reform and Opening up in China | Lei | Asian Culture and History

Chinese Agricultural Development Policies and Characteristics since the Reform and Opening up in China

Zhimin Lei

Abstract


US scholars have ever proposed the doubt of “Who will feed China?” In the past 30 years or so since the reform and opening up in China, China has fed a population accounting for more than 20% of the total population in the world with an area of cultivated land accounting for less than 10% of the total in the world. And the self-sufficiency rate of grain in China still remains above 95%, which is an impressive achievement in Chinese agriculture, and this achievement has been a result of combined action of multiple factors. However, the most critical factor is the successful implementation of agricultural development policies by the Chinese government in the past 30 years or so ever since the reform and opening up in China.

Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.5539/ach.v5n2p110

Asian Culture and History   ISSN 1916-9655(Print)   ISSN 1916-9663 (Online)

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