Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5071229 Food Policy 2006 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper synthesizes recent research and new empirical findings to build a more comprehensive understanding of developments in China's dairy sector. China's tremendous rise in dairy demand has been driven by several mutually reinforcing factors: including rapid income growth, promotion by the government and dairy industry, changes in urban lifestyles, and the development of new, more sophisticated marketing channels. Domestic milk output has grown to satisfy rising demand largely by increasing the dairy herd. Substantial increases in productivity have been achieved through technology adoption, but there is evidence that the torrid growth has created inefficiencies because adaptations to marketing rules, infrastructure, and institutions have not kept pace with the changing environment. These results suggest there is ample room for future growth in both domestic milk production and dairy demand, but multinational firms and imported products will likely play and increasing role as China's dairy market continues to develop.
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