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Policy concerns regarding food supply Relative land scarcity Growing urban wealth/ urban demand Change in diet Quality / foodsafety High tech/ high yield varieties (gmo/ non gmo) Involvement foreign investors and traininginstitutions

Social and economic concerns Living standards urban-rural/ coast-inland Inclusive growth Foodprices / inflation? Development local demand/ internal market Search for scale advantages go West Again, development means professional training

Trade Network in China

Orange Agricultural Education (OAE)

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