There is an "artificial oasis" in the tropical desert, and China's rice grows!
The Qingdao Sea Rice R&D Center team, led by Yuan Longping, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, recently conducted field tests on rice that was experimentally planted in the tropical desert of Dubai . The maximum per mu production exceeded 500 kilograms. This is the first time that the world has successfully experimented with rice cultivation in tropical deserts, adding "China's contribution" to improving the self-sufficiency of grain in desert areas, safeguarding global food security, and improving the ecological environment in desert regions.
According to the French Viewpoint reported on June 5th, the modern dairy industry can feed dairy cows to a large extent with synthetic feed, but regular, large-scale supply of forage grass is indispensable. Obviously, the closer the large dairy farm is to the grassland, the more economical it is
The Qingdao Sea Rice R&D Center team, led by Yuan Longping, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, recently conducted field tests on rice that was experimentally planted in the tropical desert of Dubai . The maximum per mu production exceeded 500 kilograms. This is the first time that the world has successfully experimented with rice cultivation in tropical deserts, adding "China's contribution" to improving the self-sufficiency of grain in desert areas, safeguarding global food security, and improving the ecological environment in desert regions.