China's increasing milk imports benefit from trade-opening policies, boosting food security.
The goal of the study was to see how trade policies can help improve food security in China's milk sector. The researchers used data from China's National Bureau of Statistics and FAOSTAT to analyze milk consumption trends. They found that Chinese people are drinking more milk, especially in rural areas. China is also relying more on imports to meet the demand, benefiting countries with open trade policies. The study suggests that removing trade barriers could help address food security issues in China.