To: datura
China will find themselves in a real bind regarding food - their storage facilities are full of rotten and damaged grains, much of which has been stolen or redistributed. Provincial government managers do not dare tell the truth, or they lose their cushy jobs. The floods and droughts in China, combined with locusts and swine flu have decimated food supply chains. Biblical proportions for their shortages possibly, cant say as though I actually give a damn. Since the green revolution, food shortages only occur in autarkies that either lack the foreign exchange to import food (North Korea pretty much since its creation) or disdain either imports or food aid for ideological reasons (North Korea, Cambodia under Pol Pot and China under Mao). Since China is currently a capitalist country (albeit run by dictators) that produces a large trade surplus (i.e. has plenty of foreign exchange), it has no issues with simply importing food. In the worst case, it's unlikely that it would reject food aid.
54 posted on
10/04/2020 4:42:00 PM PDT by
Zhang Fei
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To: Zhang Fei
Marxist socialism and “state capitalism” are one and the same, JFTR.
75 posted on
10/04/2020 5:16:24 PM PDT by
Olog-hai
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