China's Summer Grain Harvest Hits Record 301.5 Billion kg
China's summer grain harvest reached a record 301.5 billion kg in 2026, overcoming severe autumn floods through technology and policy support.
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China's summer grain harvest reached a record 301.5 billion kg in 2026, overcoming severe autumn floods through technology and policy support.
Belgian farmers report harvests up to a month earlier than 40 years ago due to climate change, forcing agricultural adaptation across the country.
China's 2026 summer grain output reaches a record 3014.9 billion jin, surpassing 3000 billion for the first time despite extreme weather.
China's summer grain harvest surpasses 300 billion jin for the first time, driven by new agricultural technologies and improved seed varieties.
China's summer grain output surpassed 300 billion jin for the first time in 2026, rising 0.7% despite extreme weather, reinforcing food security.
China's summer grain output reached 301.49 billion jin, surpassing 300 billion jin for the first time in a record harvest bolstering food security.
China's summer grain procurement peaks as authorities deploy digital platforms, transparent pricing, and same-day payment to help farmers sell efficiently.
President Xi Jinping visits Dezhou, Shandong, stressing food security and grassroots ties ahead of the CPC's 105th anniversary.
Shanxi Province is revolutionizing dryland agriculture through organic farming, boosting yields and exports in one of China's most water-scarce regions.
President Xi Jinping visited Dezhou, Shandong to inspect summer agriculture, emphasizing food security and rural modernization.
China deploys AI-powered grain inspection, autonomous robots, and smart climate control in grain storage nationwide to cut losses and boost food security.
Chinese researchers solved why crops 'nap' at midday, discovering a protein that acts as a natural sunscreen to boost rice yields by up to 40%.
China confirms bumper summer grain harvest as scientists discover a protein 'sunscreen' that could boost crop yields by over 40%.
China's summer grain harvest exceeds 90% completion, with a bumper crop confirmed despite historic flooding, pest pressures, and adverse weather.
Chinese scientists discover the MBS1 protein mechanism behind crops' midday photosynthesis slowdown, unlocking a path to significantly higher crop yields.
China's summer wheat harvest reaches 86.95% completion as farmers accelerate harvesting and planting with smart agricultural technologies.
China's summer wheat harvest reaches 85% completion as of June 13, with rapid mechanized progress across major growing regions amid weather challenges.
China's summer wheat harvest nears 70% completion with 233 million mu harvested, supporting national grain security goals under the 15th Five-Year Plan.
China's summer grain harvest reaches 64.6% as AI-powered smart machinery and new high-yield wheat varieties boost agricultural productivity.
China designates gene-editing as a critical agricultural technology in its 15th Five-Year Plan to modernize farming and bolster food security.
China's summer wheat harvest reaches 58.87% completion as 200 million mu reaped, with Anhui and Henan provinces leading at over 90% harvest progress.
Chinese scientists recovered a lost wild corn gene THP3-T, boosting protein to 15% and potentially replacing 30 million tonnes of soybean imports.
China's summer wheat harvest reaches 42.23% with 143 million mu reaped. Anhui leads at over 80% as cross-provincial machinery support intensifies.
China has harvested 119 million mu of summer wheat, reaching 35% of the target. Favorable weather and mechanized operations drive the rapid harvest.
China's wheat harvest reaches 28% completion as the Three Summers farming season intensifies, with record mechanization and favorable weather.
China's 'Gesheng No.1' deep-sea aquaculture platform off Zhuhai marks a major leap in the nation's Blue Granary food security strategy.
Persistent rainfall threatens China's critical 'Three Summers' wheat harvest season. While Hubei suffers losses, northern provinces remain optimistic.
China's main wheat-producing provinces battle persistent rain to protect the summer grain harvest, deploying thousands of harvesters and drying centers.