Multidimensional deconstruction and workable solutions for addressing China's food security issues: From the perspective of sustainable diets

IF 6 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Xiaohua Zhu , Yan Zhang , Yuanyuan Zhu , Yurui Li , Jiaxing Cui , Bohua Yu
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Ensuring China’s food security is crucial for global sustainable development. Here, we analyzed the evolution of grain structure and cultivated land required for Chinese dietary structure, assessed the level of food self-sufficiency in China based on the comparison of the existing cultivated land and the cultivated land required for food, and predicted China's future food self-sufficiency rate across various scenarios. The results showed that China has achieved "basic self-sufficiency in grain and absolute security in rations". The supply structure has evolved from relying solely on rations to a combination of rations and feed grains. The evolution of Chinese diet from 1987 to 2021 has led to the demand for feed grains reaching twice that of rations. The cultivated land needed to support Chinese diet expanded from 99.44Mha to 159.66Mha, surpassing the current cultivated land in China. If current trends continue, China’s cultivated land will not be sufficient to feed Chinese by 2035. Fortunately, we estimated that adjusting the Chinese dietary structure to sustainable diets that are culturally acceptable and affordable could enable China to achieve food self-sufficiency without imports by 2035. Therefore, we argue that China's food security issue primarily stems from an imbalance between supply and demand, driven by a misalignment between production strategies and consumption patterns. Moving forward, we advocate the efforts should be made to address food security issues through protection of cultivated land, proper imports and promotion of sustainable diets, holding the rice bowl of the Chinese people in their own hands firmly, which is a great contribution to the world.
解决中国粮食安全问题的多维解构与可行方案:从可持续膳食的角度
确保中国粮食安全对全球可持续发展至关重要。在此,我们分析了中国膳食结构所需的粮食结构和耕地的演变,根据现有耕地和粮食所需耕地的比较,评估了中国粮食自给水平,并预测了中国未来在各种情景下的粮食自给率。结果表明,中国已实现 "粮食基本自给,口粮绝对安全"。供给结构已从单纯依靠口粮发展到口粮与饲料粮相结合。从 1987 年到 2021 年,中国人饮食结构的演变导致对饲料粮的需求达到口粮需求的两倍。支持中国人饮食所需的耕地面积从 9 944 万公顷扩大到 1 5966 万公顷,超过了中国目前的耕地面积。如果目前的趋势继续下去,到 2035 年,中国的耕地将不足以养活中国人。幸运的是,据我们估计,调整中国人的膳食结构,使其采用文化上可接受、经济上可承受的可持续膳食,可使中国在 2035 年之前实现粮食自给自足,无需进口。因此,我们认为,中国的粮食安全问题主要源于生产战略与消费模式失衡导致的供需失衡。展望未来,我们主张通过保护耕地、适当进口和推广可持续饮食来解决粮食安全问题,把中国人民的饭碗牢牢端在自己手中,这是对世界的巨大贡献。
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Land Use Policy
Land Use Policy ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
13.70
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8.50%
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553
期刊介绍: Land Use Policy is an international and interdisciplinary journal concerned with the social, economic, political, legal, physical and planning aspects of urban and rural land use. Land Use Policy examines issues in geography, agriculture, forestry, irrigation, environmental conservation, housing, urban development and transport in both developed and developing countries through major refereed articles and shorter viewpoint pieces.
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