Exploring the Evolutionary Characteristics of Food Security in China and the United States from a Multidimensional Perspective

Author:

Tang Chang12ORCID,Xie Xiaoliang12,Wei Guo3ORCID,Pan Linglong12,Qi Zihan4

Affiliation:

1. School of Science, Hunan University of Technology and Business, Changsha 410205, China

2. Changsha Social Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence, Changsha 410205, China

3. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Pembroke, NC 28372, USA

4. School of Statistics and Mathematics, Shandong University of Finance and Economics, Jinan 250014, China

Abstract

Against the backdrop of global warming, intensifying regional conflicts, deglobalization, and the spread of diseases, global food security is facing severe challenges. Studying the food security situation in China and the United States in depth can provide practical experience for formulating food security policies for countries around the world and promoting global food security governance. On the basis of a meticulous review of the evolving connotations of food security, this study adopts six dimensions—quantity security, quality security, circulation security, economic security, ecological resource security, and policy security—as breakthrough points to construct a framework consisting of food security evaluation indicator system comprising 29 specific indicators. The CRITIC–MEREC–MARCOS model is applied to evaluate the status of food security in China and the United States from 2000 to 2022, while the obstacle degree model (ODM) model is utilized to identify factors impeding food security between the two countries. The results indicate that the level of food security in China has shown slight fluctuations initially, followed by a steady upward trend. The gap with the United States is continuously narrowing. However, significant differences between China and the United States still exist in terms of economic security, ecological resource security, and policy security. Furthermore, due to the limited productivity of agricultural labor, scarcity of water and soil resources, and low efficiency in the use of fertilizers and pesticides, China’s food security is subject to economic and environmental constraints. The restrictions imposed by economic security and ecological resource security on China’s food security are showing an increasing trend year by year. For the United States, with the obstruction of grain exports and the increasing frequency of drought disasters, the impact of circulation security and ecological resource security on food security is becoming increasingly prominent. In the future, China and the United States should join hands to address challenges, actively promote international cooperation in food security, and drive sustainable development for humanity.

Funder

the Major Project of the National Social Science Fund of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

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