The Chinese propaganda machine is pushing dietary change with a slogan: "Appropriately reduce oil and increase intake of legumes and dairy." State media have been running a story touting the health benefits of dietary guidelines for Chinese citizens published 4 years ago . The article/video features the Agriculture Minister's recitation of the slogan at last month's "two sessions" and advice from a Yunnan Province hospital physician on how to adjust eating habits. The article emphasized the health benefits of increasing intake of legumes and dairy while keeping total calories and fat intake in check. The guidelines recommend limiting edible oil intake to 25-to-30 g. per day, warning that the limits can be easily exceeded if one consumes excessive amounts of meat and fried foods. The Yunnan physician recommended avoiding deep-fried foods, cutting back on animal fats, and steaming, boiling, stewing, or quick-frying to reduce oil intake. She recommended using...
China's chemistry-loving leaders built a biofuel industry 25 years ago to dispose of surplus grain generated by policy mistakes. Chief Chemical Engineer Xi Jinping is now in charge, but he's obsessed with food security and EVs. China's biofuel industry is under threat from another chemistry breakthrough based on China's favorite raw material: coal. An article on a Chinese chemical industry site last year saw little hope for China's biofuel industry, describing it as plagued by oversupply, in a constant state of structural adjustment, and facing a continuous barrage of threats, including soaring raw material costs and a shrinking petroleum market. The latest threat is the emergence of a cheaper coal-based ethanol undermining China's plant-based fuel ethanol industry. China first launched a plan to produce fuel ethanol in 2001, and within a few years several facilities had been constructed in grain-producing provinces to distill a massive stockpile of old corn ...