The unprecedented changes that took place in China during the 1980s led to rapid growth in gross national product and in per capita income. This resulted in expanded demand in both quantity and quality for livestock products. The key question addressed in this book is: can China feed its growing population over the next 30 years, or will massive feedstuffs imports be required? The book presents a detailed analysis of China's current livestock industry and of related crop production that supports this, and then makes projections to the years 2000, 2010 and 2025. The projections are developed within an economic framework that gives full recognition of political processes and the role of policy making. The book makes a unique contribution to the literature and is aimed at academics and policy makers concerned with animal production, agricultural economics and Chinese studies.