China Agriculture

China’s agriculture is vast, employing over 200 million people. It is the world’s largest producer of rice, wheat, and potatoes, focusing on both subsistence and commercial farming.

How a Chinese Small City Caters Global Caviar Enthusiasts

With just 0.0003% of the world's population, Quzhou is leading global caviar production, providing one-third of the supply of this luxury food.

Trump’s Tariffs Make Chinese Agriculture Great Again

Recently, the Trump administration looks down on 'Chinese peasants,' but in fact China's agricultural sector is slapping Trump's tariffs in the face

The Xinjiang Beyond Your Imagination: Primary Schools launched the New Football Season

The first Xinjiang Primary School Football Season has launched across the region, supporting 30 rural schools to form football teams and providing volunteer coaching

How China Won the Soybean War Against the U.S.

A soybean victory grew from America’s own seeds.

Before Competing with the US, China Built the World’s Largest Granary

Win the stomachs of the people before winning their hearts.

How did China Lose 1.4 Billion People’s Soybean Market to the US?

Another story of U.S. capital snatching and controlling the food supplies of developing countries.

How has China made 1.4 billion people well-fed?

Believe it or not, China's per capita protein supply has surpassed the United States.