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China to see bumper summer harvest, wheat yields and quality up

China will see a bumper harvest of grains this summer thanks to stable grain acreage and improved crop yields, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said Monda

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IMF chief urges countries to guard against retreat from globalization

International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on Tuesday urged countries to recognize the importance of global trade amid the COVID-19 pandem

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Fed to keep buying bonds and sees no rate hike through 2022

Jerome Powell, chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, speaks during a past press conference. /VCG Photo The Federal Reserve says it will keep buying bonds to maintain low borrowing rates and su

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Across China: "Black pear" grower sweetens rural life in northwest China

As a pear planter, Cao Hui has not ventured far from his hometown in his 52 years of life, but his pears have been sold across China. Cao lives in Hezheng County of Li

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Does playing by the rules work in America?

A combo photo of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin (L) and George Floyd, whose neck Chauvin knelt on for almost eight minutes on May 25, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note:Bradley Blankenship

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AU organs call on African nations to be innovative, collaborative in fighting COVID-19

African countries have to be innovative, collaborative, and comprehensive to tackle the scourge of COVID-19, said organs of the African Union (AU) in South Africa. Ibr

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ECB warns virus response could renew fears of euro breakup

VCG A vast fiscal fightback to the coronavirus crisis unleashed by eurozone governments could raise questions about capitals' ability to repay debts and revive the threat of countries exiting

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Across China: Organic tea gardens sprouting in east China

Under the soft sunbeams in early summer, farmers are busy plucking tender leaves in a tea garden in the tranquil ravines in the lush Wuyi mountains in east China's Fuj

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Xinjiang company exports drip irrigation technology to Uzbekistan

A company in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has exported drip irrigation technology under plastic film mulch to Uzbekistan. The technology has been

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New Laws & Rules: China's new Land Admin Law protects farmer rights

01:13 Editor's note: During the Two Sessions, CGTN invites scholars and experts to analyze a series of latest laws and regulations that matter in people's daily life.China's newly-revi

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An end to hunger

06:09 Editor's note: COVID-19 has not stopped China's determination to eradicate poverty in 2020. Ensuring food security has played a crucial part in the poverty alleviation progress.

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What the hell, SaaS valuations?

SaaS stocks are at it again, and I think I’ve got it figured it out.More precisely I think I’ve figured out what other people think is going on. After rigorous fact-checking by both readin

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Archaeological cooperation along ancient Silk Road yields encouraging results

Besides the booming trade and investment between China and the Belt and Road countries, archaeological cooperation along the ancient route, especially with Central Asi

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Kenya’s Apollo Agriculture raises $6M Series A led by Anthemis

Apollo Agriculture believes it can attain profits by helping Kenya’s smallholder farmers maximize theirs.That’s the mission of the Nairobi based startup that raised $6 million in Series

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Technology is of vital importance to food security

00:53 Since it was first cultivated over 15,000 years ago, rice has been central to many civilizations. As a staple food, it supports industry, inspires culture and feeds more than hal

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France, Germany propose vast recovery fund

Angela Dorothea Merkel (L), Chancellor of Germany, with French President Emmanuel Macron. /Reuters France and Germany have proposed a 500-billion-euro fund to finance the relaunch of the Europ

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EU to halve pesticides by 2030 to protect bees, biodiversity: draft

The European Commission is seeking to halve the use of chemical pesticides by 2030 to halt the decline of pollinators, in a plan likely to draw criticism both from those urging a phase-out of the sub