Export competitiveness of agricultural products and agricultural sustainability in China
Abstract
The competitiveness of a country’s agricultural products is not only related to its capacity to export
agricultural products, but also to the sustainability of its agricultural sector. How to improve the
international competitiveness of a country’s agricultural products while maintaining the sustain ability of its agricultural sector is a practical problem of great urgency for a country with a large
agricultural sector such as China. With this in mind, this study should have a considerable policy
and practical significance. We used two evaluation indices, namely trade competitiveness (TC)
index and revealed comparative advantage (RCA) index, to measure and analyze the international
competitiveness of six China’s representative agricultural products, i.e., live pigs, live chickens,
live cattle, apples, tea, and beer, and to examine the changing trends of these products’ compet itiveness during 1994–2013. The results indicate that the export competitiveness of China’s
agricultural products is weak and likely to deteriorate further. However, some traditional agri cultural products with distinctive regional characteristics, for example, tea and live pigs, are
relatively strong internationally. To this end, China should vigorously promote the production and
foreign trade in traditional agricultural products with distinctive regional characteristics. At the
same time, comprehensive measures should be taken to enhance the international competitiveness
of disadvantaged agricultural products
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