Green farming to help China raise food security


Collaborative efforts under the Belt and Road Initiative will help China and other developing countries ensure grain security and food supplies. — Xinhua

SHANGHAI: Developing green agriculture and enhancing cooperation with partners participating in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) will help China and other developing countries ensure grain security and food supplies, officials and business leaders say.

Green agriculture refers to agricultural practices that are environmentally sustainable, aiming to preserve natural resources, minimise pollution and promote biodiversity, according to the Beijing-based China Agricultural University.

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