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The multiple effects of farmland infrastructure investment on agrifood systems in China—an interdisciplinary model analysis

Yumei Zhang (Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China) (College of Economics and Management, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China)
Ming Lei (Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China) (College of Economics and Management, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China)
Xiangmin Lan (Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China) (College of Economics and Management, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China)
Xiangyang Zhang (Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China) (College of Economics and Management, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China)
Shenggen Fan (Academy of Global Food Economics and Policy, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China) (College of Economics and Management, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China)
Ji Gao (Beijing Representative Office, Environmental Defense Fund, Beijing, China)

China Agricultural Economic Review

ISSN: 1756-137X

Article publication date: 22 March 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

As one of its major strategies, China has made a new plan to further expand High Standard Farmland (HSF) to all permanent basic farmland (80% of total farmland) for grain security over the next decade. Yet, what will be the impact of farmland infrastructure investment on agrifood systems? The paper aims to systematically evaluate the multiple effects (food security, economy, nutrition and environment) of expanding HSF construction under the context of the “Big Food vision” using an interdisciplinary model.

Design/methodology/approach

An interdisciplinary model – AgriFood Systems Model, which links the China CGE model to diet and carbon emission modules, is applied to assess the multiple effects of HSF construction on agrifood systems, such as food security and economic development, residents’ diet quality and carbon emissions. Several policy scenarios are designed to capture these effects of the past HSF investment based on counterfactual analysis and compare the effects of HSF future investment at the national level under the conditions of different land use policies – restricting to grain crops or allowing diversification (like vegetables, and fruit).

Findings

The investments in HSF offer a promising solution for addressing the challenges of food and nutrition security, economic development and environmental sustainability. Without HSF construction, grain production and self-sufficiency would decline significantly, while the agricultural and agrifood systems’ GDP would decrease. The future investment in the HSF construction will further increase both grain production and GDP, improve dietary quality and reduce carbon emissions. Compared with the policy of limiting HSF to planting grains, diversified planting can provide a more profitable economic return, improve dietary quality and reduce carbon emissions.

Originality/value

This study contributes to better informing the impact of land infrastructure expanding investment on the agrifood systems from multiple dimensions based on an interdisciplinary model. We suggest that the government consider applying diversified planting in the future HSF investment to meet nutritional and health demands, increase household income and reduce carbon emissions.

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Acknowledgements

The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This research is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (72061147002, 42201285), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2023M733781). Support for this study was also provided through Mitigate+: Research for Low Emissions Food Systems. We would like to thank all funders who supported this research through their contributions to the CGIAR Trust Fund. The authors are responsible for the remaining errors.

Declaration: The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Citation

Zhang, Y., Lei, M., Lan, X., Zhang, X., Fan, S. and Gao, J. (2024), "The multiple effects of farmland infrastructure investment on agrifood systems in China—an interdisciplinary model analysis", China Agricultural Economic Review, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/CAER-08-2023-0209

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