If China really doesn't import agricultural products from abroad at all, it's ok to barely eat, but it's hard to eat well. If you only eat rice, wheat, corn and other staple foods, vegetables and a little meat, you can support yourself. If you want to eat meat, eggs and milk at the current per capita level, you can't be self-sufficient now and you can't be self-sufficient in the future.
Soybeans: People all over the world know that China is the first importer of soybeans, with 95.53 million tons of soybeans imported in 2065438+2007, with the United States accounting for 30%. Grain import has also become an important card in international negotiations. As a big consumer, China's decision on which country to buy products will greatly affect its foreign exchange earnings. The products we export are often subject to protective tariffs when there is international friction, which requires constant game.
First, if food is not imported, the balance of food prices may be broken, leading to a simultaneous rise in food prices.
Grain import is a stable plan to stabilize the synchronization of world grain prices. At present, China's grain self-sufficiency rate is above 95%, which means that the grain produced can basically meet the grain demand of 654.38+0.4 billion people. However, the domestic demand for individual crop varieties is still great, such as soybeans. Soybean is in great demand, and almost everyone needs it in their lives. Therefore, if it is not imported, soybeans will definitely take the lead in raising prices. Seeing that the price of soybeans is good, farmers are likely to give up planting wheat or corn and plant soybeans instead, which will be transmitted to the price increase of wheat and corn.
Second, the governance and legislation of not importing food is bound to waste food.
China's grain output has increased year after year, and the good momentum is very obvious. However, good growth can't stand waste.
According to statistics, the food wasted in China every year can feed the ration demand of 200 million people. The wasted food is equivalent to feeding 14% of the total population, but the demand gap of China's food self-sufficiency rate is only 5%, so it can be said that the waste is extremely serious. If you don't import food, then if you want to ensure your living needs on the basis of existing food production, you must start with waste. For example, hotels and units with serious waste are condemned, notified or criticized, and even blacklisted. Because of the control of wasteful behavior. Even legislative control is not ruled out.