(Bloomberg) Chinese farmers in some provinces are being forced to let fresh vegetables rot in their fields due to weak demand and ample supply, according to a local news report and videos posted on social media.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Offers Iran Investment to Blunt Gaza WarCharlie Munger, Who Helped Buffett Build Berkshire, Dies at 99Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State in 1970s Crises, Dies at 100These Are the World's Most Expensive Cities to Live In Right NowBill Ackman Bets Fe
BEIJING, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) The annual per capita disposable income of Chinese farmers rose to a new high in 2022, officials said Tuesday at a press conference
© Provided by Xinhua BEIJING, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) China on Friday held various events to celebrate the fifth Chinese farmers harvest festival in Beij
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Bottleneck comes amid record high fertiliser prices, driven up by strong global demand, high energy costs and sanctions on major producers Russia and Belarus