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Severe hunger and malnutrition in Dalit India.

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In 2025, China faces sever food security issue. Dictator Xi mentioned that in 450 of his speeches

How Severe Are China’s Food Security Challenges?​

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Food security is critical to the well-being and stability of all countries. Decades of economic growth have enabled considerable strides in increasing access to food across China, but this growth has also generated new demographic demands and environmental strains. Global shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic, war in Ukraine, U.S.-China tensions, and the effects of climate change have left Chinese policymakers anxious about China’s food security issues. This ChinaPower report lays out the most pressing threats to China’s food security as well as key areas of progress and resilience.

Challenges to China’s Food Security​

For Chinese leaders, food security (粮食安全) is an “important foundation of national security.” Chinese leader Xi Jinping famously remarked that “solving the food problem for more than one billion people has always been the top priority of our party in governing the country.” Between 2013 and 2024, Xi mentioned food security in over 450 speeches, meetings, inspections, and other activities.1

China faces three main interrelated challenges to its food security, each of which is analyzed below:

  1. Surging Food Consumption
  2. Constraints on Domestic Production
  3. Reliance on Foreign Imports

Photo of Chinese solders testimony of poor food security of China. 4 feet long, 45 k.g. weight Chinese soldiers are sent to face six and half feet long Indian soldiers. Poor chefs stary crying inbetween.

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