
National Food Administration Research of the National Government
About This Novel
This book takes the National Grain Administration, a central-level specialized grain administration agency first established by the National Government from August 1940 to July 1941, as the research object. Focusing on the important transitional node from "freedom" to "control" of food during wartime, this book conducts a comprehensive investigation of the establishment and development, personnel changes, grain policy implementation, interactive games, and role play of the National Grain Administration. This book points out that the establishment of the National Grain Management Bureau was not only an "emergency" means to deal with the food crisis in an increasingly tense war situation, a useful exploration to support the Anti-Japanese War, but also played a "buffering" role in integrating food management into the wartime economic system. However, the National Grain Management Bureau failed to achieve "immediate results". In addition, factional struggles within the Kuomintang and the food crisis further intensified. It was abolished in less than a year and replaced by the Ministry of Grain. Certain policies of the National Grain Management Bureau laid the foundation for the Ministry of Grain to control grain.
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