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India will emerge as global food supply hub: Union Minister Piyush Goyal

The greater Indian food/grain export grows, the greater its hunger and malnutrition get.

I do not know if Xinjiang cotton glass-heart Western angelics should be concerned or not.
Xinjiang also export tons of food to feed central Asia during the pandemic, but only after they are well fed first.

China exports 700,000+ naans to central Asia during May Day holiday
 
I was gonna say the same thing. I mean we have poor people in Bangladesh too, but they would not stoop this low. Sanghi caste system is to blame for this subhuman condition.
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Correct! India regularly has its own Great Leaps
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The best situation in India for the lower caste is perpetually worse than China during Great Leap Forward. No wonder there is constant rebellion in India today.
They can't.

If they are BS-ing 24/7/365 with propaganda, when will they manage food supply?

With only one-eighth the size of India's economy, meanwhile - Bangladesh ranks...
  • 3rd in the world in rice production,
  • 1st in world in Hilsa (shad) fish production,
  • 2nd in world in jute production,
  • 2nd in world in overall freshwater fish production,
  • 3rd in world in vegetable production,
  • 7th in world in potato production,
  • 7th in world in mango production.
  • Is also at the forefront of flood, drought, salinity and disaster tolerant crop varieties and traditional soil-less food production.
I'd say not bad for a 3rd world backwater place...

Bangladesh has confronted global warming with actual action, instead of empty speeches in five star hotels while having three course meals (COP26 which just concluded).

India need to split into pieces the same size as Bangladesh in order to benefit its population.
 
The best situation in India for the lower caste is perpetually worse than China during Great Leap Forward. No wonder there is constant rebellion in India today.
Correct 45 million Han Dalits died in the Great Leap
45 million died in Mao's Great Leap Forward, Hong Kong historian says in new book


Among the surviving 1.3 million Han dalits who protested were killed off by CCP militias
. Frank Dikötter, in his book Mao's Great Famine, estimates that at least 2.5 million people were beaten or tortured to death and one million to three million committed suicide

Of those not killed 3 million ended up commiting suicide

Of the remaining 20 million Han dalits further died in cultural revolution
HOW MANY DIED? NEW EVIDENCE SUGGESTS FAR HIGHER NUMBERS FOR THE VICTIMS OF MAO ZEDONG'S ERA

Some Han dalits who survived the above and ended in USA got all the love from USA

'Kill everyone in China': Outrage over comment during Jimmy Kimmel skit
India need to split into pieces the same size as Bangladesh in order to benefit its population.
Something smaller would be better and its already happening

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Correct 45 million Han Dalits died in the Great Leap
45 million died in Mao's Great Leap Forward, Hong Kong historian says in new book


Among the surviving 1.3 million Han dalits who protested were killed off by CCP militias


Of those not killed 3 million ended up commiting suicide

Of the remaining 20 million Han dalits further died in cultural revolution
HOW MANY DIED? NEW EVIDENCE SUGGESTS FAR HIGHER NUMBERS FOR THE VICTIMS OF MAO ZEDONG'S ERA

Some Han dalits who survived the above and ended in USA got all the love from USA

'Kill everyone in China': Outrage over comment during Jimmy Kimmel skit

Something smaller would be better and its already happening

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haha pajeets :rofl: Hong Kong author is your god now?

Han Dalits? What is that ? leave your fucking disgusting religion at home
well india can become global food supply by getting nation to shi t and fertilize the fields and more crops will grow.

they already shit everywhere:cheesy: pajeets are the galaxy suppler of shit
 
Isn't agriculture the reason India quit recp? Because agriculture products are cheaper in other countries?
 
Isn't agriculture the reason India quit recp? Because agriculture products are cheaper in other countries?

yes.


agriculture is a difficult business. mainly that poor countries like india cannot complete with more industrialized countries who can produce way more from the same land at a much lower cost due to having farm equipment like tractors or planes, and chemical fertilizers and many other advantages.

now, india actually has more farmable land than china does. its quite a fertile place, however the average indian farmer cannot compete because they are dirt poor, have no equipment nor any insurance in place, so they aren't very productive and a bad season can ruin them.

Could india be a global food powerhouse? well its possible, but very far from where india is now, i dont see it happening for decades even if india did everything right and actively worked towards it. but the basic math does work. for example(using back of the envelope calculations), china is nearly self sufficient in basic food stuff(90%+) and yet its average cereal output per hectare is only 2/3 of US levels. meaning if china consolidated to mega farms with similar equipment on the farms like the us, it would be able to feed an additional 450 million people and if we consider that india has like 30% more farmable land than china, this means if india has the US agricultural sector and similar levels of tech in use then india could potentially feed itself and an additional billion people.

but right now India is barely over half of chinese cereal production over hectare or barely 1/3 of US levels.
 
yes.


agriculture is a difficult business. mainly that poor countries like india cannot complete with more industrialized countries who can produce way more from the same land at a much lower cost due to having farm equipment like tractors or planes, and chemical fertilizers and many other advantages.

now, india actually has more farmable land than china does. its quite a fertile place, however the average indian farmer cannot compete because they are dirt poor, have no equipment nor any insurance in place, so they aren't very productive and a bad season can ruin them.

Could india be a global food powerhouse? well its possible, but very far from where india is now, i dont see it happening for decades even if india did everything right and actively worked towards it. but the basic math does work. for example(using back of the envelope calculations), china is nearly self sufficient in basic food stuff(90%+) and yet its average cereal output per hectare is only 2/3 of US levels. meaning if china consolidated to mega farms with similar equipment on the farms like the us, it would be able to feed an additional 450 million people and if we consider that india has like 30% more farmable land than china, this means if india has the US agricultural sector and similar levels of tech in use then india could potentially feed itself and an additional billion people.

but right now India is barely over half of chinese cereal production over hectare or barely 1/3 of US levels.
India or China couldn't have USA style agriculture system. If we check the Google map we can see there are so many villages in India and east and center China. China is trying to consolidate small villages as people are moving to cities but it is a slow process. 40% of population is still living in rural areas as at 2020. Although many villagers don't work on agriculture but they are still prefer to live there. East China has many industries zones in small cities and towns where many people living in villages but working in industrial and service sectors. In other regions they can move the villages into the towns and rehabilitate the vacant land for agricultural usage.
Lease the land to small professional farmers. Many countries had similar process after mass urbanization.
 
Correct 45 million Han Dalits died in the Great Leap
45 million died in Mao's Great Leap Forward, Hong Kong historian says in new book


Among the surviving 1.3 million Han dalits who protested were killed off by CCP militias


Of those not killed 3 million ended up commiting suicide

Of the remaining 20 million Han dalits further died in cultural revolution
HOW MANY DIED? NEW EVIDENCE SUGGESTS FAR HIGHER NUMBERS FOR THE VICTIMS OF MAO ZEDONG'S ERA

Some Han dalits who survived the above and ended in USA got all the love from USA

'Kill everyone in China': Outrage over comment during Jimmy Kimmel skit

Something smaller would be better and its already happening

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lol, Hong kong and Taiwan "experts" also say that Mainland Chinese can't afford tea eggs and if you eat instant noodles on a Chinese train you will instantly attract a huge crowd cause mainlanders have never seen instant noodles.
 
India or China couldn't have USA style agriculture system. If we check the Google map we can see there are so many villages in India and east and center China. China is trying to consolidate small villages as people are moving to cities but it is a slow process. 40% of population is still living in rural areas as at 2020. Although many villagers don't work on agriculture but they are still prefer to live there. East China has many industries zones in small cities and towns where many people living in villages but working in industrial and service sectors. In other regions they can move the villages into the towns and rehabilitate the vacant land for agricultural usage.
Lease the land to small professional farmers. Many countries had similar process after mass urbanization.

yes, thats a large part of it. i did not say china could or even should have the same kind of farms that the US has. I only said IF it did then what the production COULD look like.
 

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