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Chartbook 445: Is a "China shock" coming for the "big ag" food regime?

Economy
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May 05, 2026に開始

China’s integration into the world economy is the most dramatic development of modern economic history

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China's growing influence in global agriculture presents opportunities for innovation and investment in sustainable farming practices.

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The integration of China's economy demands a reevaluation of trade policies to ensure equitable benefits for all nations involved in agriculture.

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The potential 'China shock' could destabilize global agricultural markets, leading to increased food prices and food insecurity worldwide.

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The risks of over-reliance on China's agricultural imports pose significant threats to national food security and local farming communities.

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The 'big ag' food regime must adapt to China's market demands, which may enhance food distribution efficiency and reduce waste.

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