https://nitter.net/TheEconomist/status/1690713079405768704

  • Redcat [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Known to who?

    Anybody's who's read about the subject, really. The Chinese are not alone in the sheer amount of state support it gives to it's agriculture, as that's par for the course. However one well known feature of the post revolutionary situation in China is somewhat reminiscent of France. Only for different reasons. Landownership is not consolidated. On the contrary, plots are very small. So part of industrial policy is China is making sure small farmers are as productive as possible, with technical and financial aid to implement everything from solar panels to new supply lines.

    Wealth inequality

    What does that have to do with State support to farmers?

    Do you have a little card next to you titled 'slogans to spam at leftists' or are you a chatbot?

    Humans don't have the option to stop growing food.

    Ah, I see. You don't live in one of those countries that are both major food exporters and also stricken with constant famine, right? You live in one of those food importers in the International Community, right? I wonder why Iraq now needs to import food while mostly exporting pasta to the USA. Impossible, I know. Profit seeking shouldn't fuck up entire countries. And yet here we are, in reality.