In the 1980s, Deng Xiaoping's government decided not to regulate its fishing sector. What grew out of that space was extraordinary. Today China produces 76 million tonnes of seafood a year, and a mounting environmental cost. This episode follows the small farms and the global infrastructure that connects them, and asks what happens when a government tries to course correct a system it deliberately set loose.
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Guests
- Han Han, Founder and director of NGO China Blue Sustainability Institute
- Xuefei Shi, Researcher at Chr. Michelsen Institute in Bergen, Norway
- James Keeley, Food and agricultural development consultant and China specialist
Episode written, hosted, produced and edited by Matthew Kessler. Sound mixing by Martin Palmqvist. Music by Blue dot sessions.
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