A. The survey plan survey is about to answer the question "How much contribution did China's agricultural reform contributed to the success of the four modernization from 1978 to 1982?" How can comparison and Deng Xiaopingan reform promote the possibility of economic growth and reform in the private sector of China? Analyze key sources such as the remaining rural agricultural production statistics and judge the government's influence on the policies of villages and other agricultural centers.
As the world's largest agricultural economy, China is a major exporters and importers of agricultural products, consumers of various agricultural products and agricultural products. The agricultural sector is an important part of the Chinese economy, accounting for 10.2% of GDP in 2010 (RMB450 billion or 616 billion RMB). In the same year, the food and beverage industry accounted for 8.8% of total manufacturing output. Although its share has declined, agricultural production still accounts for 40% of China's labor force.
We were invited to participate in activities organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai. Industry experts will discuss what changes consuming habits have in the future of China's food, agriculture and drinking industry. Other conference speakers include representatives of Coca-Cola Company, Cargill, Starbucks, Mondrez, and Deloitte. Two powerful CTOs will participate in the developer conference organized by Bits x Bites. Our Branimir Rakic describes the distributed technology and logic behind the OriginTrail protocol. He has started a pilot project with OriginTrail and will join Yichangji, the chief technical officer of Shanghai-based farm to table e-commerce platform Yimishiji. Speech becomes bilingual (Chinese and English)
Challenge For many successful technology investors like Legend Holdings, agriculture is a new Internet. Chinese enterprises make large investments in agriculture other than China, from Chile to Ukraine, and to China (Orr, 2014). They also invest in added value products such as fruits and frozen direct foods, especially in China. China still offers many challenging fields to foreign investors and businessmen. When someone deals with China, the cultural and communication challenges China faces are clear. Especially when investing in China, careful attention must be paid to intellectual property rights (Lam, 2012). The Chinese government recently proposed an agenda, but foreign companies or investors still need to understand copyright issues. In addition, China is not a homogeneous market; consumer behavior in China may change from one province or another city to another (Cisse, 2013).