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OECD - China's Agriculture in the International Trading System

Topic: Trade and Agriculture

Description: Extensive background and policy document.

Comment: Search for keyword "China".

U.S. Department of Agriculture, USA

Topic: Agricultural policy, statistics.

Description: Huge amount of information: News, WTO, commodities, policy, assessments, background papers.

Comment: Search for keyword "China".

U.S. Department of Agriculture - Economic Research Service, USA

Topic: Agro-economic research.

Description: News and agro-economic background papers about a wide range of commodities.

Comment: Search for keyword "China".

Can China Feed Itself?

Topic: Analysis of China's food security by Gerhard K. Heilig, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA).

Description: Web publication. Analyzes China's food security in 42 chapters. Many tables, charts, maps, and animations. Selected bibliography.

Comment: Self-advertisement. Start with "Arguments" section.

Rural Development Institute (RDI), USA

Topic: Land laws.

Description: RDI is a nonprofit organization of attorneys helping the rural poor in developing countries obtain legal rights to land. Founded by Roy Prosterman—professor of law at the University of Washington and world expert on land reform—RDI is located in Seattle, USA.

Comment: Excellent publications on China's (agricultural) land law reforms.

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