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For millennia, grain has closed the fate of dynasties and kingdoms in Asia, but has only continued to be a cultural curiosity to Western financial markets. Today the meals and agricultural markets of India and China are in movement. The annals of agricultural change is littered with craving for food, poverty, and failing. Will that curse move itself on to this Asian era? Or is there a brighter future ahead of us? Now China is speedily becoming the wealthiest country on the globe. China's normal water shortages and its grain market are mistake lines that finger their way beneath the surface of the world market. These mistake lines are sending out tremors that can shake the entire world within the next few years. Rice is just a little grain, but a huge offer in Asia. THE FANTASTIC Wall membrane of China is cemented together with sticky grain. It melts away to 70 percent of the sources of China. Rice's 200,000,000 farms nourish 3,000,000,000 people. Yet it is grown up on an area the size of France. Grain is the public cement of Asia and the grain farms of Asia may split that ancient cement. This audiobook talks about the old yet curiously modern account of grain that binds feudal farms to the new ultra metropolitan areas across China. At the center of this account is the grain farmer, whose backbreaking labor feeds a huge number. In the next 15 years, millions of farmers must change from landless serfs into modern business people skilled in every the technologies and versed in market risk. The grain world lays on the dark aspect of this digital Globe. But that world is turning speedily toward the light.