South Korea's Agricultural Boom Leads to Height Increase in Population
South Korea saw improvements in nutrition and height due to increased local food availability before 1960. A study collected county-level data on agricultural inputs from the 1960s to 1980s. They found that the area planted with food crops and rice cultivation peaked in the mid-1960s before declining. The study is unique for using detailed county-level data and considering a wide range of agricultural inputs, like machinery and fertilizers.