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In Depth: Warming Climate Threatens Chinese Farmers’ Livelihoods

By Wang Shuo and Kelly Wang
2024年11月28日 20:12
Climate change increasingly bringing extreme weather and pests to major agricultural provinces in China’s northern climes
Shang Quanyu, director of the rice research division at the Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences’ Heihe branch, tells visitors about the new varieties of rice being planted in experimental fields in a village in Heihe, Northeast China’s Heilongjiang province. Photo: Wang Shuo/Caixin

After the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations ended in Huma, a county at the northern reaches of Northeast China’s Heilongjiang province, farmer Xu Xiujian began harvesting his soybean crop. He had planted earlier than usual this year, in line with the spring rains, which had come early in mid-April.

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