Knowing China Better: Food Security

Achieving food security has been a long standing priority for the CCP. With a little over 1.4 billion people, China possesses almost one-fifth of the world’s population but less than one-tenth of the world’s total arable land. Although China’s per capita grain production (1036 lbs) exceeds the international average (882 lbs), it remains the world’s largest food importer.

 

Food Security Concerns. Strong Chinese demand continued to raise grain prices to record highs into 2021. In 2020, China bought record amounts of non-rice grains and oilseeds including wheat, sorghum and soybeans. Although the government said that the 2020 summer harvest produced “all-time high” outputs, anecdotal reports of grain shortages led farmers to hoard crops and state purchases of grain reserves declined.

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Brain Games: Thinking about Thinking

 

Puzzle Solving leads to Creative Thinking

 

“Creative thinking is much more than – thinking outside of the box – It’s about getting rid of the box altogether.”

 

  • Puzzles are fun challenges that improve one’s thinking skills by making one think creatively.

 

  • Puzzles get one thinking and learning in new ways.

 

  • Puzzles are a great way to build confidenceflexibility, open-mindedness, and strengthen persistence.

 

  • Puzzles strengthen one’s ability to make links, see patterns, and piece things together.

 

  • Puzzles inspire a curious, playful attitude.

 

 

Puzzle Solving helps in Real Life Problem Solving

 

“Solve Puzzles and you’ll have a different outlook on real-world problems, because you’ll have a range of powerful ways to solve them”.

 

  • Puzzles train one’s brain to tackle the real-life problems that crop up every day. 

 

  • Puzzles, as in life, make one learn more from one’s mistakes.

 

  • Puzzles train oneself to take a strategic, energetic, and resilient approach to solving problems in life.

 

  • Puzzles help one to strategise by making one adopt different thinking strategies for solving them.

 

  • Puzzles make one learn to stay focused on the issue at hand.

 

  • Puzzles force one to challenge the idea that there’s only one way of doing things, and they train you to explore a range of options.

 

it is never too late – Start solving puzzles

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