Journal of Agriculture and Food Research (Sep 2021)

Food safety and government regulation in rural China

  • Y.T. Shao,
  • Y.P. Wang,
  • Y.W. Yuan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. 100170

Abstract

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Due to the negative impact of China's food scandal and people's awareness of food safety, consumers and the government are constantly looking for healthier and safer food. This paper finds that rural agricultural products (RAP) have an absolute competitive advantage in public consumption choice. However, after an in-depth investigation, there are many potential safety risks in the RAP. Serious information asymmetry exists in the consumption choices and production processes of RAP. Furthermore, there are many regulatory gaps in RAP. Consequently, it is necessary to strengthen government regulation to correct market failure and current ineffective regulation. Game theory analysis shows that increasing incentives and penalties for large family farms may be an effective regulatory policy. The findings of this paper are beneficial to the formulation of reasonable government regulation policies to ensure the safety of RAP.

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