Research and innovation People Industry and legislation Chinese think tank warns of food supply gap by 2025 China is expected to have a food supply gap of about 130 million tonnes by the end of 2025 as demographic shifts see its urban population expanding while its rural workforce ages. 18 August 2020 1 minute read By: Global Ag Media Asia Our Partners PIC dsm-firmenich Lallemand Lanxess Hamlet Protein Global Ag Media More from this author More News View all Global food prices rise in February after five-month decline - FAO Market Trends 6 March 2026 1 minute read Lean hog futures edge lower amid disease and supply concerns - CME Market Trends Markets and economics 6 March 2026 1 minute read Cattle futures mixed as tight supply supports beef prices Brazil pork prices fall to lowest level since April 2024 Markets Imports and Exports Trade 5 March 2026 1 minute read Lower prices boost pork competitiveness against beef and chicken Our Partners PIC dsm-firmenich Lallemand Lanxess Hamlet Protein