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Environmental, Health, and Business Opportunities in the New Meat Alternatives Market
Goods or commodities brought into a country across its borders.
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Soybeans Consumption and Production in China: Sustainability Perspective
Xiumei Guo (Curtin University, Australia), Xiaoling Shao (Nanjing Audit University, China), Shagufta M. Trishna (Curtin University, Australia), Dora Marinova (Curtin University, Australia), and Amzad Hossain (Curtin University, Australia & Rajshahi University, Bangladesh)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7350-0.ch007
Abstract
China is the world's top consumer and largest importer of soybeans used as human food and livestock feed. Since the 1980s, China's meat consumption has been growing despite this being an inefficient way of feeding the world's largest population. It diverts resources which can be used directly for human consumption. If the Chinese people were to maintain or expand their high consumption of soybean-based foods instead of switching to a meat-rich diet, greenhouse gas emissions would be reduced, and natural resource use improved. This chapter examines the trends in soy consumption and production in China and explores people's dietary preferences for soybeans, including concerns about the import of genetically modified soybeans. Without diverting soybeans to animal feed, the demand for them will decrease and will make China more self-sufficient. This study also provides educational guidance about the health benefits of plant-based foods and environmental damage associated with high consumption of animal-based products.
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The Economic Component of World Politics and the Main Global Social and Economic Problems
Substitution industrialization – a strategy for economic development that centers on providing investors at home incentives to produce goods so that previously imported products from abroad will decline.
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The Free Market Economy as the Main Guarantee of the State's Socio-Economic Development and Promoting International Cooperation
Substitution industrialization –a strategy for economic development that centers on providing investors at home incentives to produce goods so that previously imported products from abroad will decline.
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Oil Prices, Macroeconomic Performance, and Sustainability: The Case of Turkey
Import, on the other hand, is the process of purchasing a product produced abroad by buyers in the country.
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Role of SAARC in Convergence of South Asian Economies
Import means a good or service brought into one country from another.
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A Collaborative Study of Foreign Trade and Economic Performance of India With Southeast Asian Countries
An import is a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another country or state.
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Navigating the Economic Challenges of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict on India
A significance is a good or helps purchased in an individual country and presented in another. Imports and exports are the elements of worldwide work. If the worth of a country’s imports surpasses the advantage of allure exports, the country has a negative trade balance, as known or named at another time or place a trade balance.
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International Transportation and Logistics Economics
Movement of products from one country into another. The import of automobiles from Germany into the US is an example.
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