乐鱼 体育

Past Event

Making Food Safe and Sustainable in China

*Event will be LIVE webcast.*

The leading source of water pollution in China is not industry or municipal waste, rather the country鈥檚 vast agricultural sector鈥攑esticide and fertilizer runoff from fields and animal waste from industrial-scale farms. 

Sabrina Snell (U.S.-China Economic and Security Commission) will discuss the food safety challenges in China鈥檚 dairy sector and also explore questions of how to link rural dairy farmers with urban markets while improving food chain governance and agricultural sustainability. Xuehua Zhang (Sichuan University) will talk about a 10-year demonstration project led by the Chengdu Urban Rivers Association that has helped a farming village in Sichuan Province reduce agricultural non-point pollution into local rivers and soil. Susan Chan Shifflett (乐鱼 体育) will discuss how growing demand for meat and safer food is driving China鈥檚 appetite for agricultural imports, opening up opportunities and challenges for U.S. agribusiness. 

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