Agribusiness Reforms in China : The Case of Wool (CABI Publishing)

agribusiness reforms in china : the case of wool (cabi publishing)

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Agribusiness Reforms in China : The Case of Wool (CABI Publishing)

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China is emerging as an agribusiness giant. Domestic reforms and the readmission of China to GATT will integrate rapidly the massive Chinese agribusiness sector into international markets. China has already become a dominant player in world wool markets. Developments in relation to wool,
therefore, are a harbinger of what is likely to happen in regard to many other agribusiness commodities. This book, published in collaboration with the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), provides a detailed analysis of how the Chinese are reforming their wool
marketing system. Wool is grown mainly by people of minority nationalities who are among the poorest in China and who live in the environmentally fragile pastoral region. As a result, wool markets have an impact on social, environmental and developmental issues as well as being of major relevance to
China's strategic and trade interests. This book, therefore, is concerned with many of the most difficult issues confronting Chinese society and its interaction with the world community. By examining these aspects of contemporary China through the case of wool, the authors provide first hand
insights into the detailed impact of the economic reform process on particular social groups and institutions. Most of the earlier literature on economic reforms in China has concentrated on general economic reforms and sector-wide or industry-wide effects. This comprehensive work will be of
interest to economists, policy makers and others concerned with understanding the Chinese economy as well as to competitors and customers of China's wool industry. In a broader sense, anyone seeking first-hand information about the rapid changes transforming agribusiness in China will find this
volume of great interest.

Agribusiness Reforms in China: The Case of Wool (CABI Publishing),John W. Longworth,Colin G. Brown,CABI Publishing,0851989519,Agribusiness,Agriculture - General,Children's All Ages - Business / Economics,Industries - Agribusiness,Science/Mathematics,Sheep Production,Technology,Agriculture & Farming,Agriculture & related industries,Agriculture | Agricultural Economics & Rural Studies,Business & Economics / Industries / Agribusiness,China,Microeconomics

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