April 28th 2023.
The Chinese government is making positive changes to ensure food-security in the country by replacing much of the green belt around Chengdu with 100,000 mu of farmland. This is part of a larger strategy to create a greener future and ensure the country has enough agricultural land. By enforcing restrictions on growing only grains and vegetables on the reclaimed farmland, the government is taking a proactive stance to guarantee food-security for its citizens.
(Image Source: https://www.rfa.org) People walk in a public park in Beijing, showing that the government is making efforts to create a greener future for China.
It appears that authorities in Beijing are taking proactive steps to ensure food security through the implementation of a new strategy called the “New Great Leap Forward” in the southwestern city of Chengdu. This has resulted in the replacement of the Tianfu Greenway, an area of parks, gardens and ecological zones, with 100,000 mu of farmland in the next three years.
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