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This book brings together unique experiences of India, China and
Israel in overcoming economic, social, and natural resource
challenges. Through its eleven chapters, the book captures the role
of groundbreaking innovations in achieving unprecedented
agricultural growth and stabilizing these nations. It provides a
future outlook of the new challenges that will confront these
countries in 2030 and beyond, related to tackling food and
nutrition security, sustainable agricultural growth and adhering to
improved food safety standards. This book provides useful insights
for exploring technological innovations and policies that can
address these future challenges and develop profitable and
sustainable agriculture. This volume also highlights valuable
lessons that India, China and Israel provide for the rest of the
developing world where population is growing fast; natural
resources are limited; and it is a challenge to produce enough
food, feed and fibre for their populations. Tracing the historical
past, this book is an impressive resource for academicians,
policymakers, practitioners, agribusiness players, entrepreneurs in
understanding the role of innovations in addressing future
challenges.
This book brings together unique experiences of India, China and
Israel in overcoming economic, social, and natural resource
challenges. Through its eleven chapters, the book captures the role
of groundbreaking innovations in achieving unprecedented
agricultural growth and stabilizing these nations. It provides a
future outlook of the new challenges that will confront these
countries in 2030 and beyond, related to tackling food and
nutrition security, sustainable agricultural growth and adhering to
improved food safety standards. This book provides useful insights
for exploring technological innovations and policies that can
address these future challenges and develop profitable and
sustainable agriculture. This volume also highlights valuable
lessons that India, China and Israel provide for the rest of the
developing world where population is growing fast; natural
resources are limited; and it is a challenge to produce enough
food, feed and fibre for their populations. Tracing the historical
past, this book is an impressive resource for academicians,
policymakers, practitioners, agribusiness players, entrepreneurs in
understanding the role of innovations in addressing future
challenges.
Roots of Competitiveness: China's Evolving Agriculture Interests
examines China's interests in global agriculture trade
liberalization. It begins with an overview of China's policy
behavior in recent WTO talks, and then goes back to describe the
reform foundations that got China to this point. This study seeks
to clarify for uncertain observers China's underlying interests on
the question of agriculture trade liberalization - whether to go
faster, slower, not at all beyond the status quo, or even
backwards. manifestly toward reform, structural adjustment and
economic rationalization. China is further along toward the end
point of that process than generally recognized, and shows a deep,
probably irreversible commitment to the process. China can point to
demonstrated successes in raising incomes, overall welfare and
productivity to justify (to itself) the pain of further adjustment,
and has the policy skills to manage (if not minimize) adjustment
costs.
Managing Water on China's Farms: Institutions, Policies and the
Transformation of Irrigation under Scarcity is a comprehensive and
current look at the water shortage problems in China. While China
has emerged as a major player in the world economy, water is the
most critical factor that limits the country's further growth.
China's growing water problems also have a large impact worldwide,
with public health as well as economic impacts. If China were to
rely heavily on food produced outside of China, the massive volume
of food imports would raise food prices internationally. This book
examines a series of water issues, beginning with a description of
the water shortage problems in China, particularly in the northern
part of the country. It then looks at the government and farmers'
responses and whether past policies have been effective in
resolving the water problems. Managing Water on China's Farms
documents the change of existing and new water management
institutional forms over time and across provinces throughout
northern China, and then assesses the impacts of these changes in
the rural sector. Finally, it examines potential solutions that the
research has uncovered, answering the question: Who can build the
bridge over China's troubled waters? Using analyses from
information collected firsthand in China's rural villages, the
series of surveys covers diverse geographic regions that are
representative of north China and includes perspectives from
multiple stakeholders such as village leaders, water managers, and
farmers. The policy-oriented research and rich analysis in this
book make it of interest to both policy makers and researchers with
a focus on China water problems. This book can also be used in a
Master or Ph.D. level resource economics course.
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