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China feeds what percentage of the world's population on what percentage of the world's land

China feeds 22% of the world's population on 7% of the world's land.

China is a major agricultural country, feeding 22% of the world's population on 7% of the world's land. China's production of grain, cotton, rapeseed, tobacco, meat, eggs, aquatic products, sparse vegetables, fruits and other nine categories of agricultural products ranked first in the world; cereal production accounted for 1/4 of the world's total output, meat accounted for 1/3 ...... But the development of China's sustainable development of agriculture today, but faced with huge problems.

In 2015, the Ministry of Agriculture deployed that it would launch the implementation of the zero-growth action of chemical fertilizer and pesticide use nationwide, striving to achieve zero-growth of crop fertilizer and pesticide use by 2020, with the utilization rate of chemical fertilizer and pesticide utilization rate of major crops reaching more than 40%, 7 percentage points and 5 percentage points higher than that of 2013, respectively.

"We have stood at the crossroads of eco-agriculture and green development, and we have to reflect on our past and think about our future." Ran Chao, chairman of the China Sannong Ecological Industry Technology Innovation Strategy Alliance, said.

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China's ability to feed 22% of the world's population with 7% of the world's arable land is a powerful rebuttal to the "who's who" argument.

With 7 percent of the world's arable land to feed 22 percent of the world's population, China has vigorously responded to the question of "who is going to feed China"; formed the world's largest social security network by providing full coverage of basic medical insurance and pension insurance for more than 900 million people; and created a miracle in the history of poverty alleviation with the elimination of 740 million poor people.

Reform and opening up has catalyzed China's 40 years of non-stop forward march and greatly improved the lives of nearly 1.4 billion people, which in itself is a huge contribution to the world. Entering the new era, China has become a builder of world peace, a contributor to global development and a defender of international order by contributing more than 30 percent to the world's economic growth on average every year, promoting the construction of the Belt and Road, and building a common destiny for mankind***.

In the 40 years of reform and opening up, China has taken the initiative to integrate into economic globalization, an irreversible historical trend, and has grown into a "new flag bearer" in the eyes of the foreign media to lead economic globalization. 30 years ago, when KFC first opened in China, the doorway was still full of curious eyes; today, souvenir shipments from Yiwu, Zhejiang Province, have become the most popular tourist attraction in the world.

When KFC first opened its doors in China more than 30 years ago, it was still full of curious eyes.

In 2016, while studying at the South-South Cooperation and Development Academy, an adviser to the Mozambican Ministry of Finance said, "I want to learn from China's development model, and find a suitable path for our country's development." In 1979, China's per capita income was less than 1/3 of that of sub-Saharan African countries; today, many African countries are learning from China and incubating their own "models".

Socialism with Chinese characteristics has continued to develop in terms of road, theory, system and culture, expanding the ways for developing countries to move toward modernization, and providing a brand-new choice for those countries and peoples in the world that wish to accelerate their development and maintain their independence at the same time.

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