Navigating the Path to Food Security in China: Challenges, Policies, and Future Directions
Mingyuan Du, Jiaqiang Lei, Shengyu Li
Abstract
This paper provides a comprehensive review and an in-depth analysis of the multifaceted issues surrounding food security in China, exploring historical trends, current challenges, and future strategies. Drawing upon a wide range of sources including government reports, the academic literature, and expert analyses, it examines the complex interplay of factors influencing food production, distribution, and consumption in China. The paper highlights the importance of addressing environmental sustainability, technological innovation, and social equity in shaping China's food security agenda. By synthesizing key findings and proposing actionable recommendations, this paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on food security in China and offers insights for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners alike. These findings underscore the need for integrated policies that promote sustainable agricultural practices, technological innovation, and infrastructure development while supporting smallholder farmers, ensuring that China's food security remains resilient in the face of climate change and evolving global food dynamics.