
China’s Farmland Expands for Third Consecutive Year
China’s farmland area has grown for the third consecutive year, expanding by 1.17 million hectares since 2021, thanks to focused reforms and protection measures.
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China’s farmland area has grown for the third consecutive year, expanding by 1.17 million hectares since 2021, thanks to focused reforms and protection measures.
China’s autumn grain production remains steady, contributing three-quarters of the annual output. Despite regional droughts and floods, strategic measures ensure food security up to 650 million tonnes.
The 2024 Seminar for Lancang-Mekong Regional Smart Agriculture, hosted by China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, concluded in Beijing, providing participants with valuable insights for their nations’ agricultural development.
China’s tea farmers gear up for the eagerly awaited spring harvest, known for producing the delicate and sweet ming qian tea before the Qingming Festival.
China’s Green Rural Revival Program drives comprehensive rural revitalization, focusing on aesthetic improvements, agricultural modernization, and social governance to foster sustainable development.
China’s 21st No.1 central document emphasizes the Zhejiang-based rural revitalization project, showcasing significant economic growth and reduced urban-rural disparities.
UK vlogger Adam McIlmoyle shares his perspectives on China’s drive for agricultural modernization and rural revitalization by 2035, drawing from his personal experiences in the British countryside and observations across China.
China’s grain output hits a record 695.41 million tonnes in 2023, driven by high-standard farmland and advanced agricultural technologies.
Explore how Niu Huang Village exemplifies rural self-governance, fostering vibrant and stable communities under innovative strategies.
Discover how farmers in China’s Loess Plateau are revitalizing their land and boosting incomes with apple farming, breaking free from a cycle of soil erosion and poverty.