"While China's population consumes 20% of the world's food supply, its arable land constitutes only 9%
of the world's farmland. This disparity, caused by the nation's rapid
industrialization and population growth, leads to a higher demand for
farmland that simply does not exist within the country. As a result, the
Chinese government must look elsewhere for natural resources to sustain
its population."
"China just purchased a chunk of Ukrainian land the size of Massachusetts, and evidence suggests this type of transaction is well on its way to
becoming the newest trend in international trade. This is happening
because countries are industrializing more quickly than ever and, as a
result, losing their arable land." Continuar a ler aqui, ou aqui, para a clarificação da notícia.
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