China's leaders recently announced the first significant relaxation of the country's one-child policy in nearly 30 years. There are, however, certain implications to food demand. China's Revised One-Child Policy Impact on Food Demand After 10 years of government studies and debates, China's leaders recently announced the first significant relaxation of the country's one-child policy in nearly 30 years. The government said it would allow married couples to have two children if one of the parents is an only child. There are, however, certain implications to food demand. Conservatives in the government seem concerned that the population may grow beyond the country's planned capacity to feed itself, 1.5 billion by 2033, without proper control...