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Spatiotemporal Analysis of Food Production-Demand Mismatch in China and Implications for Agricultural Structural Adjustment

Based on the food equivalent unit (FEU), this article analyzed Chinese food consumption patterns, spatial mismatch, and production potential to explore agricultural reform strategies. Assessing production-demand mismatch involved the spatial mismatch model, drawing data from statistical yearbooks. C...

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Agriculture
Biomass
China
Consumption patterns
Demand analysis
Feeds
Food
Food analysis
Food consumption
food equivalent unit (FEU)
Food production
Food security
Food supply
Grain
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herbivores
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Land use
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Net Primary Productivity
production-to-demand mismatch
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Rural areas
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