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Title: Rising consumption of animal products in China and India: national and global implications
Authors: Fu, W. G.
Gandhi, Vasant P.
Cao, L. J.
Liu, H. B.
Zhou, Z. Y.
Keywords: Animal product consumption;Global demand;China;Supply
Issue Date: 16-Apr-2012
Publisher: China & World Economy
Citation: Wenge Fu Vasant P. Gandhi Li-Juan Cao Hong- Bo Liu Zhang-Yue, Z. (2012). Rising Consumption of Animal Products in China and India: National and Global Implications. China & World Economy, (3), 88.
Abstract: Over the past two decades, the consumption of animal products has increased rapidly in China and India, driven by rising income and large populations. Such strong demand for animal products could have substantial impacts on both their own and global food and feed demand and supply. This paper examines the nature of rising demand for animal products in China and India and discusses national and global implications.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/13593
ISSN: 16712234
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