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September 04, 2014
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Smart farming the key to China's food problems: study
Paris (AFP) Sept 03, 2014
Clever farming techniques would provide China with more than enough grain to feed its escalating population in the coming decades while easing stress on its environment, scientists reported on Wednesday. China faces a double crunch as its population of 1.35 billion rises to an expected peak of 1.47 billion in 2030, which will require more than 650 million tonnes of rice, wheat and corn annually, they said. The challenge coincides with accelerating climate change, soil degradation, growing compet ... read more
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