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Photo: Juan Diego Zacarias SANTOS, Brazil—China has reassured its citizens they would have enough to eat without U.S. crops. It will have to unclog Latin America’s largest port first.
said one source of her concern was an anonymous article shared online by her friends that alleges genetically modified crops cause infertility in Asians, part of a U.S. ploy against China.
MENGHAI, China ... sugarcane field in Southwest China, bewildered by the formidable new pest that has ambushed his crops this year. "I don't know what it is," says Yan, a 36-year-old farmer ...
The trade war has heightened China’s need to develop gateways to import the continent’s soybeans, corn and other foodstuffs Cofco is building its biggest export terminal outside China in the ...
crops are still among the top U.S. exports to China. China’s state-owned agricultural conglomerate, Cofco, is building its biggest export terminal outside China at the port to manage shipments ...
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