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Who will feed China? : wake-up call for a small planet

Title
  1. Who will feed China? : wake-up call for a small planet / Lester R. Brown.
Published by
  1. New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [1995]
Author
  1. Brown, Lester R. (Lester Russell), 1934-

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Description
  1. 163 pages : illustrations; 21 cm
Summary
  1. To feed its 1.2 billion people, China may soon have to import so much grain that this action could trigger unprecedented rises in world food prices. In Who Will Feed China: Wake-up Call for a Small Planet, Lester Brown shows that even as water becomes more scarce in a land where 80 percent of the grain crop is irrigated, as per-acre yield gains are erased by the loss of cropland to industrialization, and as food production stagnates, China still increases its population by the equivalent of a new Beijing each year.
  2. When Japan, a nation of just 125 million, began to import food, world grain markets rejoiced. But when China, a market ten times bigger, starts importing, there may not be enough grain in the world to meet that need - and food prices will rise steeply for everyone. Analysts foresaw that the recent four-year doubling of income for China's 1.2 billion consumers would increase food demand, especially for meat, eggs, and beer. But these analysts assumed that food production would rise to meet those demands.
Series statement
  1. The worldwatch environmental alert series
Uniform title
  1. Worldwatch environmental alert series
Subject
  1. Food supply > China
  2. Food supply
  3. Agriculture and state > China
  4. Food consumption > China
  5. Food supply > Forecasting
  6. Aliments > Approvisionnement > Chine
  7. Aliments > Consommation > Chine
  8. Agriculture > Productivité > Chine
  9. Aliments > Approvisionnement > Prévision
  10. Politique agricole > Chine
  11. Aliments > Approvisionnement
  12. Food consumption
  13. Agriculture and state
  14. Food supply
  15. Agrarpreis
  16. Bevölkerungswachstum
  17. Ernährungspolitik
  18. Ernährungssicherung
  19. Getreideimport
  20. Bevolkingsgroei
  21. Voedselvraagstuk
  22. Graanhandel
  23. Aliments > Abastament > Xina
  24. Xina > Política agrícola
  25. Getreideimport
  26. Agrarpreis
  27. China
  28. China
  29. china
  30. economie
  31. economics
  32. hongersnood
  33. famine
  34. voedselproductie
  35. food production
  36. voedseltekorten
  37. food shortages
  38. voedselvoorziening
  39. food supply
  40. voedingsmiddelen
  41. foods
  42. voeding
  43. nutrition
  44. toekomst
  45. future
  46. Food Policy
  47. Voedselvoorzieningsbeleid
Contents
  1. Overview : the wake-up call -- Another half-billion -- Moving up the food chain -- The shrinking cropland base -- Spreading water scarcity -- Raising cropland productivity -- The growing grain deficit -- Competition for grain -- Entering a new era -- Priorities in an era of scarcity.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [143]-157) and index.