The expert says that China does not depend on Brazilian aggrieves

China, often depends on the Brazilian aggrieves as a buyer, is actually a more complex relationship with agricultural imports in Brazil.
Larissa Wachholz, the Asian Center Coordinator of the Brazilian Center for International Relations (SIBRI), is responsible for Brazil’s largest soy supplier and about 25% of all Chinese agricultural imports, while the Asian giant manages a significant product of foods.
Self -Seficiency in strategic cultures
The expert believes that China can maintain themselves in terms of the basic needs of its population, especially in serious scenes. “China can be more or less in terms of the basic needs of its population,” said Wachholz.
She believes that the Asian country is particularly strong in the production of cultures that are considered strategic, such as rice, wheat and corn. This internal production capacity guarantees some independence from the imports of basic foods to China.
Diversity value
Therefore, Chinese imports of Brazilian agricultural products, therefore, are more focused on dietary variation and high value. Wachholz stated that China “including food diversity, high -value foods and meats.”
If animal protein consumption is needed for population welfare, it is not considered necessary from the Chinese strategic perspective. This indicates that China can prioritize the internal production of basic grains in crisis conditions.
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