Abstract
Agricultural cooperation is the common demand of Central Asian countries, and all countries have needs in food trade. This article analyzes the complementarity between China and Central Asian countries in grain production and demonstrates the possibility of further promoting grain trade. In order to improve the scale and quality of agricultural cooperation, it is advisable to incorporate food trade into the international food security cooperation system. Attempts to combine trade with poverty reduction, capacity building, agricultural investment, and the construction of a common food market, put forward an effective path for China and Central Asian countries to develop agricultural cooperation, and put forward relevant policy recommendations.
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