Yes, but in terms of continuity, it was only from 2004 onward that the No. 1 Central Document has focused on agriculture, rural areas, and farmers every year.
Great work! I wonder if there is research that links the changes from last year back to previous policy discussions or thinktank reports or academic research projects. Really like to understand the decision making process.
The first time the No. 1 document was about rural issues was 1982…
Yes, but in terms of continuity, it was only from 2004 onward that the No. 1 Central Document has focused on agriculture, rural areas, and farmers every year.
Great work! I wonder if there is research that links the changes from last year back to previous policy discussions or thinktank reports or academic research projects. Really like to understand the decision making process.
Hope our UK government takes note of this, instead of ignoring our farmers and food production