Last year, however, the president of China Agricultural University, Sun Qixin, said that global warming could reduce China’s yields of wheat by over 6%, maize by over 7% and rice by more than 9%.
The success of “Accompany You Until Dawn” inspired a raft of similar programs across radio stations across China in the 1990s ...
The Great Wall of China, an enduring emblem of ancient civilization, stretches across the northern borders, reflecting more ...
Following the conclusion of the Spring Festival holiday, spring ploughing preparations are underway across China, with fertilizer production running at full capacity to support spring planting and ...
Reports of "small and beautiful" projects and green development assistance projects, the fifth and sixth issues in the "International Development Cooperation: China's Practice" series, are released by ...
the report titled "Enhancing the Quality of Green Agricultural Supply Chains under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: A Case Study of the Pakistan-China Chili Project", co-authored by Professor Song ...
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China, Malaysia eye food security
Food security has become urgent for both China and Malaysia, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions, trade disruptions, and ...
A new study reveals the positive impact of intercropping leguminous plants like soybean and Chinese milkvetch with tea crops.
ISLAMABAD: The federal government is set to send 1,000 Pakistani agricultural graduates to China for advanced training as ...
China's targeted and calibrated response to Trump's tariffs shows Beijing isn't backing down, economists told Business ...
We discovered NDM-1, which stands for New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase, at the end of 2009, but nobody cared about it too ...