
UN Declares May 30 as International Day of Potato
The UN declares May 30 as International Day of Potato, recognizing its role in global food security and China’s leadership in production.
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The UN declares May 30 as International Day of Potato, recognizing its role in global food security and China’s leadership in production.
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang stresses stabilization of grain supply and increased agricultural technology adoption, aiming for 700 million tonnes by 2025.
Zezhou County in Shanxi transforms riverbank wasteland into thriving chili farms, planting 30 million seedlings across 40 hectares this spring season.
China’s latest central document emphasizes advancing agricultural technology through collaborative research, smart farming, and innovative breeding practices to enhance efficiency and sustainability by 2030.
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