GMOs: Can U.S.-China Cooperation Address Public Distrust and Increase Food Security?
Today, China feeds 1.38 billion people—approximately one-fifth of the global population—with about 10 percent of the world’s arable land. Compared to the United States, where each acre of land feeds one citizen on average, China has only 0.2 acres per person. This people-to-land mismatch helps explain why 9.3 percent of China’s population was undernourished in … Continue reading GMOs: Can U.S.-China Cooperation Address Public Distrust and Increase Food Security?
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