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I've heard those western companies can easily make farmers commit suicide in some countries....I think one of the reasons is that China knows food security is an essential part of national security. As China's vast land requires a more diligent work to grow food, scientific approach is a must. Otherwise, the fate and future of the nation's food will be in limbo all the time, relying on imports of food products and technologies.
Besides, advanced technologies allow to grow more resilient and high-yielding crops. In this, the field is dominated by a small number of Western companies. If China is not present in the field, it will be subject to the whims of monopolistic Western agri-business. This is unacceptable. That's why, unlike many other developing countries, China has never been taken hostage by imperialistic Western business such as Monsanto.
@Cybernetics , @Chinese-Dragon , @Dungeness , @JSCh
I've heard those western companies can easily make farmers commit suicide in some countries....
@Bussard Ramjet @Nilgiri
I've heard those western companies can easily make farmers commit suicide in some countries....
@Bussard Ramjet @Nilgiri
classic self defence in denialWhere....China? Do you even report your suicides anyway?
Their agricultural industry is at the same level, or worse than many Sub-Sahara African countries.Yes, in many developing countries, farmers suffer due to lack of government protection and excessive liberalism.
I guess, however, Indian was one of the countries raised objections against Monsanto's predatory "crop genetics" fascism on developing countries. I am not sure what is the situation now.
But, China has absolute sovereignty over its crops, genetic control, and "property rights."
classic self defence in denial
do people in india even have electricity for reporting system?
Yes, in many developing countries, farmers suffer due to lack of government protection and excessive liberalism.
I guess, however, Indian was one of the countries raised objections against Monsanto's predatory "crop genetics" fascism on developing countries. I am not sure what is the situation now.
But, China has absolute sovereignty over its crops, genetic control, and "property rights."
Cut out the India vs china crap on this interesting thread at least... The Middle East depend on Indian crops and spices... that demand won’t ever die...
China, I hate to say this... but I’ve had experience in Kuwait where Chinese oranges/ rice were banned because they were chemically sweetened and the rice were fake plastic grains...
Both countries have their ups and downs... let’s focus on the ups yeah!?
On topic... I think China understands that food security is important for it to reach the top and stay there hence so many universities dedicated to what’s going to be a crisis for most of the world in the coming decades.... feeding a growing population with limited lands and resources.
Their agricultural industry is at the same level, or worse than many Sub-Sahara African countries.
Agriculture runs deep within Chinese culture. Where ever Chinese people go they will grow crops.I think one of the reasons is that China knows food security is an essential part of national security. As China's vast land requires a more diligent work to grow food, scientific approach is a must. Otherwise, the fate and future of the nation's food will be in limbo all the time, relying on imports of food products and technologies.
Besides, advanced technologies allow to grow more resilient and high-yielding crops. In this, the field is dominated by a small number of Western companies. If China is not present in the field, it will be subject to the whims of monopolistic Western agri-business. This is unacceptable. That's why, unlike many other developing countries, China has never been taken hostage by imperialistic Western business such as Monsanto.
@Cybernetics , @Chinese-Dragon , @Dungeness , @JSCh
https://m.timesofindia.com/india/ov...-tells-supreme-court/articleshow/58486441.cmsWhere....China? Do you even report your suicides anyway?
https://m.timesofindia.com/india/ov...-tells-supreme-court/articleshow/58486441.cms
Over 12,000 Indian farmers commit suicides per year.