Temporal and spatial evolution of major global grain trade patterns

YIN Zi-qi, HU Jia-xuan,ZHANG Jing,ZHOU Xiang-yang, LI Ling-ling,WU Jian-zhai

Journal of Integrative Agriculture(2023)

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The complex and volatile international landscape has significantly impacted global grain supply security. This study uses a complex network analysis model to examine the evolution and trends of the global major grain trade from 1990 to 2020, focusing on network topology, centrality ranking, community structure. The results show that: (1) The global major grain trade network has expanded in scale, with a growing emphasis on diversification and balance. During the study period, the United States, Canada, China, and Brazil were the core nodes of the network. Grain-exporting countries were mainly situated in Asia, Americas, and Europe, while importing countries were mostly located in Asia, Africa, and Europe. (2) A significant increase in the number of high centrality countries with high export capacity occurred, benefiting from natural advantages such as fertile land and favorable climates. (3) The main global grain trade network divides into four communities, with the Americas-Europe community being the largest and most widespread. The formation of the community pattern was influenced by geographic proximity, driven by the core exporting countries. Therefore, the world needs to enhance the existing trade model, promote the multi-polarization of the grain trade network, and establish a global vision for the future community. Countries and regions should participate actively in global grain trade security governance and institutional reform, expand trade links with other countries, and optimize import and export policies to reduce trade risks.
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Grain trade,Pattern evolution,Complex network
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