China’s foreign farming policy: can land provide security?

BICCS Asia Paper Vol. 3 (9) | 24 November 2008

Duncan FREEMAN, Jonathan HOLSLAG, Steffi WEIL

Brussels Institute of Contemporary China Studies

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Main policy recommendations:

The Chinese government is under growing pressure to secure supply of foreign agriculture products. Therefore, Beijing will opt for a wide array of policies. One the one hand it will continue to resort to the global market and further open its borders for imports. On the other hand, it will continue to experiment with active aid and investment policies abroad. China’s increasing dependence on foreign farming requires the European Union to:

Duncan Freeman, Jonathan Holslag and Steffi Weil are research fellows at BICCS, specialized respectively in China’s outward investment and trade policies, China’s foreign policy, and Chinese state-owned enterprises.
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