Grain production versus resource and environmental costs: towards increasing sustainability of nutrient use in China

Volume: 67, Issue: 17, Pages: 4935 - 4949
Published: Aug 3, 2016
Abstract
Over the past five decades, Chinese grain production has increased 4-fold, from 110 Mt in 1961 to 557 Mt in 2014, with less than 9% of the world's arable land feeding 22% of the world's population, indicating a substantial contribution to global food security. However, compared with developed economies, such as the USA and the European Union, more than half of the increased crop production in China can be attributed to a rapid increase in the...
Paper Details
Title
Grain production versus resource and environmental costs: towards increasing sustainability of nutrient use in China
Published Date
Aug 3, 2016
Volume
67
Issue
17
Pages
4935 - 4949
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