Reorganization of crop production and trade could save China's water supply
Princeton NJ (SPX) Jun 30, 2014 - China's rapid socioeconomic growth continues to tax national water resources - especially in the agricultural sector - due to increasing demands for food. And, because of the country's climate and geography, irrigation is now widespread, burdening rivers and groundwater supplies. One solution to these growing problems, however, might be to reorganize the country's crop production and trade ... more
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