2013-04-02

Drought plagues most parts of China


Severe drought has wreaked havoc on China’s agricultural production over the past month, leading to water shortages for people and livestock in most parts of China.
Major producers for winter wheat in northern and central China are the worst-hit areas, while a delay of the rainy season across southwest China is expected to worsen the water shortage in the region.
About 7 million hectares of farmland nationwide have been affected. The State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has said that nearly 6 million people and 4 million livestock across the country are facing water shortages.
Severe drought has wreaked havoc on China’s agricultural production over
the past month, leading to water shortages for people and livestock in
most parts of China.
Severe drought has wreaked havoc on China’s agricultural production over
the past month, leading to water shortages for people and livestock in
most parts of China.
Severe drought has wreaked havoc on China’s agricultural production over
the past month, leading to water shortages for people and livestock in
most parts of China.

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