@article{Dong:7699,
      recid = {7699},
      author = {Dong, Fengxia},
      title = {Food Security and Biofuels Development: The Case of China},
      address = {2007},
      number = {1037-2016-84763},
      series = {CARD Briefing Paper 07-BP 52},
      pages = {16},
      year = {2007},
      abstract = {Biofuels production is expanding rapidly all over the  world, driven by rising crude oil prices, the desire of  countries to be energy independent, and concerns about  climate change. As developed countries, especially the  United States, are expanding biofuels production,  developing countries are expanding their biofuels  industries as well, to power their growing economies.  However, developing countries must address the food  security issue when they develop biofuels. As China is a  developing country with rapid economic growth, population  growth, significant demand for fuels, and food security  concerns, it serves as a good example for studying the  opportunities and challenges faced by developing countries  under current conditions. This study analyzes the  background, history, and current situation of biofuels  development in China. Some implications for developing  countries are also provided.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/7699},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.7699},
}