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Feb 2023
20m 43s

Salinity in land: why and how we should ...

CHINA PLUS
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China's No.1 central document sets out key tasks for the country's work in agriculture and rural areas for the year.Over 500 million people live in China's rural areas, making up 36 percent of the overall population. Farm production is vital to their livelihoods.In this episode, CGTN Radio reporter Guo Yan is exploring a less-discussed type of problem in far ... Show More
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