Home > Urbanisation, rural transformations and food security: the view from China
Author(s):
Jennifer Holdaway
Publisher:
IIED, London
Pages:
44
Year:
2015
Focus country:
China
This paper discusses who eats what in China and why, with a focus on understanding the evolving axes of inequality with regard to access to affordable, safe and nutritious food in the context of changing rural–urban linkages.
The production, distribution and consumption of food have changed in the context of rapid economic growth, urbanization and industrialization, leading to denser and more complex rural–urban linkages.
The paper discusses policies aimed at ensuring adequate food provision and the regulation of quality and safety, as well as synergies and tensions between them, such as the need to keep prices low while at the same time ensuring safety and nutritional quality.