<span>Let’s start with the sheer quantity of food the country needs to feed its population. In 1978, China embarked on a policy of achieving self-sufficiency in food. As the country’s economic reform program began to take hold and productivity in its agricultural sector increased, China managed to achieve this goal by the end of the last century. In fact, China surprised many observers when it became a net exporter of agricultural products in 2002, its first year as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO).</span>
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I believe the answer is a
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It lowered the cost of shipping produce from farms to cities
/ Easier to move produce to other areas
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Japan might get interested in Jurong Island in Singapore, Diaoyu Island of China, the disputed Spratly Islands. These islands in Asia are rich oil reserves. I think these are the possible answers to the question you have given. I hoped this helped you