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10-year Yangtze fishing ban in full swing, shows China's determination in ecological restoration


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Healing mother river
By Lin Xiaoyi in Yichang and Lu Yameng in Beijing Published: Apr 14, 2021 07:13 PM
A picturesque section of Yangtze river in Yichang, Central China s Hubei Province. Photo: VCGThe surface of the Yangtze, China s longest river, is still bustling, but the fishing boats have gradually disappeared. When the 10-year fishing ban began to be implemented along the Yangtze River, the mother river of the Chinese nation ushered in a historic opportunity for ecological restoration.
On January 1, 2021, a 10-year fishing moratorium in all-natural waterways along the Yangtze River came into effect, with some 231,000 fishermen surrendering nearly 111,000 boats in a dozen provincial-level regions. This fish in and people out movement eyes to not only restore the fish population in the river but also create a new life for the fishermen who head ashore. ....

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Two Sessions: Seeds, Breeding Animals is Chinese Agriculture's Key Bottleneck


Two Sessions: Seeds, Breeding Animals is Chinese Agriculture’s Key Bottleneck
Chinese top politicians are facing a tough bottleneck issue, how to develop China’s stock of seeds and breeding animals, at the two sessions the Chinese Communist Party’s most important annual political conference from March 4 to 11.
“China faces a similar dilemma in the seeds and breeding animals industries as it does with semiconductor chips,” China News Weekly reported on March 9.
China is calling seeds and breeding animals the “chips of agriculture.” With semiconductor chips, the country currently relies on advanced technologies that are imported. Its biggest telecommunication manufacturer, Huawei, lost 5.6 percent of its market share in the smartphones industry in the third quarter of 2020 after the United States started banning exports to China, according to U.S. headquartered market research company IDC. ....

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