Japanese Influence on Main Animal Husbandry in China Under RCEP Background
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DOI: 10.25236/ssehr.2022.045
Corresponding Author
Sulun Gaowa
Abstract
With the substantial improvement of agricultural mechanization level, draft animals are gradually transformed into both service and production animals and production animals. At the same time, chemical fertilizers and pesticides are widely used, and the role of livestock manure as farmland fertilizer is obviously weakened. In addition, due to the low per capita grain possession, the high-consumption breeding industry, led by pig raising, has gradually withdrawn, and the poultry industry and herbivorous livestock that consume less grain have developed greatly. In this paper, the influence of Japan on China's main animal husbandry under RCEP background is further explored. There are the following challenges in the economic and trade relations between China and China. Japan has a huge annual trade surplus with China, and there are many non-tariff barriers. The obstacles for Japanese enterprises to invest in Japan are relatively strong. Japan has long rejected the market of agricultural products, especially rice, and once again called on the China government to protect intellectual property rights. Under the background of RCEP, Japan's current consumption pattern of China will surely stimulate animal husbandry departments to consume more food to produce food-consuming livestock products, which will pose a serious threat to China's food security. Therefore, vigorously developing "grain-saving" animal husbandry has become a realistic choice in China under the current situation.
Keywords
RCEP; Japan; China; Animal husbandry