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People Rush for Rice Storage in Hubei Province

Ehhh you said end of this year remember? You vetted that China would collapse earlier than 2023.lol
 
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Ehhh you said end of this year remember? You vetted that China would collapse earlier than 2023.lol
 
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Ehhh you said end of this year remember? You vetted that China would collapse earlier than 2023.lol
 
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Some place should restore
Which word you can't understand that makes you get a conclusion that "China gives up one-cropping of rice" ??
IQ??hahahhahahahaha
Whatever, thats the main reason why CN grain output is high now and CN still have to import one cropping rice from VN in historic high price cos rich Cnese cant eat low quality double cropping CN rice :cool:
 
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Yah Vietnam actually has rice to buy and eat. Save enough and can enjoy laos weed too.
Life is so miserable in CN now. Its GDP per capital is 10,000 usd/year, so its living cost is abt 750-800 usd/year, but Foxconn workers only get merely 500usd/month, not enough to pay for living cost ,and many of them even lost job and have Nothing to eat now due to the food in CN warehouses r full of rotten, mouldy rice,corn etc. CN corruption seem so serious

Thats could the main reason making those pathetic Cnese desperately hiding inside the washing machines to enter VN. Our GDP per capital is 2800 usd/year, living cost is abt 200-300 usd/month. So, with 430 usd/month in Luxshare factories, those illegal Cnese still can save 130-200 usd/month .
 
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Life is so miserable in CN now. Its GDP per capital is 10,000 usd/year, so its living cost is abt 750-800 usd/year, but Foxconn workers only get merely 500usd/month, not enough to pay for living cost ,and many of them even lost job and have Nothing to eat now due to the food in CN warehouses r full of rotten, mouldy rice,corn etc. CN corruption seem so serious

Thats could the main reason making those pathetic Cnese desperately hiding inside the washing machines to enter VN. Our GDP per capital is 2800 usd/year, living cost is abt 200-300 usd/month. So, with 430 usd/month in Luxshare factories, those illegal Cnese still can save 130-200 usd/month .
Yes, we are starving, I have not eat a single rice for 3 days. lol
keep on masturbation...
 
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In the america, people loot xbox

Th great chinese still looting rice to eat from ccp government. The sweet irony.
 
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There is an old saying in Chinese "夏虫不可以语冰", which means you can never talk about ice with an insect which only lives in summer because it's too hard to them to understand.
You lives in a country that is only as big as one province of China can not understand "EVERY WHERE" in China means.
In fact, flood comes quick,goes quick too, only few area affected.
oh.why I talk about ice with an insect again?

dont bark with big mouth, dog kid. :taz:

check your history, its reported that 1931 flood, 4 mill chinese is dead. flood is came quick and bring away everything much more quicker.
 
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You said year end mate... That was when the virus haven't burn through USA. Lol.... Ohh the irony now eh, the only growing major economy is China.
Its bcs of CN stimulus plan while US use money to strengthen their Navy for attacking CN instead.

Of course your grow only have little effect cos millions Cnese like u desperately trying to enter vn by hiding inside the washing machines :lol:
 
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Its bcs of CN stimulus plan while US use money to strengthen their Navy for attacking CN instead.

Of course your grow only have little effect cos millions Cnese like u desperately trying to enter vn by hiding inside the washing machines :lol:
I see alot go desperate Vietnamese running to work for low wages in China, not the other way round mate. Lol. You are the poor country not us. So now your master is suffering, you change the date again? Lol
 
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In the america, people loot xbox

Th great chinese still looting rice to eat from ccp government. The sweet irony.
Lol I wonder that's why China has the highest obese and diabetic population in the world :rofl::rofl::rofl:. Come on man, worry about India first. If anything, Indians are probably the most undernourished country in all of Asia other than maybe Afghanistan (and possibly North Korea).
 
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I see alot go desperate Vietnamese running to work for low wages in China, not the other way round mate. Lol. You are the poor country not us. So now your master is suffering, you change the date again? Lol
There r hundred millions Cnese workers only earn only 281 usd/ month. Ur Govt failed to create good jobs for them. Thats why they desperately trying to enter vn (to work in VN Luxshare wt 430 usd/month) by hiding inside the washing machines :cool:
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POSTED INCHINACovid-19 and floods spark China food crisis fear
Diners urged to get out and give the economy a boost but restaurant wastage looms as a problem amid shortage
By FRANK CHENAUGUST 14, 2020

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Chinese President Xi Jinping inspects croplands in Jilin in July, a northeastern province known as the granary of China. Photo: Xinhua
Beijing has urged its people to travel, spend and dine out more to buoy up the economy tanked by Covid-19, a call well heeded by the growing middle class as they unleash pent-up demand.
Bargain-haunting hordes are swamping eateries and shops nationwide to take advantage of the plethora of discounts on offer, with diners sitting down together to groaning tables to relax and carouse to shake off the social-distancing blues of the past few months.
Beijing appears not to be in the least worried about the large aggregations of people and the risk of cross-infections, having swiftly fought off any re-emergence of the highly contagious coronavirus in recent months. The call to get consumers out and about to spend is against the backdrop that most provinces and municipalities continue their months-long streak of no new local infections since at least April.
Then there comes food for thought. There has been a new top-down drive to accord priority to food, not about fortifying the people to fight the virus, but about if all Chinese can continue to have bowlfuls of food and finish them off.
Earlier this week Chinese President Xi Jinping sounded the alarm about a looming food shortage. The top leader’s call to stop piling more food on to your plate than you can consume has come as a dampener for the many people still on a post-pandemic eating and drinking binge.
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Xi said Chinese people’s sin of lavish dining and profligate spending was none too savory, and that people tend to order more dishes than needed and ended up tossing heaps of leftovers into landfill.
The leader, who spent six years working the fields in a country village as a teenager, said even though farmers would expect another bumper harvest this year, no one could take it for granted the challenges of putting food on the table, especially amid a world-engulfing pandemic, according to a Xinhua report.
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Groaning tables with heaps of leftovers are a usual sight at restaurants in China. Photo: Weibo
The Chinese State Council has reputedly set up a working group to educate and discipline caters and diners to fight food waste. A new statute on food security and food management is being drafted as the National People’s Congress, China’s parliament, lays the legal groundwork to name, shame and even fine and jail squanderers.
Xi’s latest directive to come down hard on food waste and launch a nationwide food wise campaign has everything to do with the debilitating impact of Covid-19 on global agriculture and food trade.
China’s Commerce Ministry said in June that Brazil, Canada, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Russia and other key producers of wheat, soybean and rice had all cut their exports, including to China, to first replenish their own stocks. China is the world’s largest food importer. Skip to content
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POSTED INCHINA
Covid-19 and floods spark China food crisis fear

Diners urged to get out and give the economy a boost but restaurant wastage looms as a problem amid shortage
By FRANK CHENAUGUST 14, 2020
1A0857F1-C4B4-4026-9CB4-4235809E4868.jpeg

Chinese President Xi Jinping inspects croplands in Jilin in July, a northeastern province known as the granary of China. Photo: Xinhua
Beijing has urged its people to travel, spend and dine out more to buoy up the economy tanked by Covid-19, a call well heeded by the growing middle class as they unleash pent-up demand.
Bargain-haunting hordes are swamping eateries and shops nationwide to take advantage of the plethora of discounts on offer, with diners sitting down together to groaning tables to relax and carouse to shake off the social-distancing blues of the past few months.
Beijing appears not to be in the least worried about the large aggregations of people and the risk of cross-infections, having swiftly fought off any re-emergence of the highly contagious coronavirus in recent months. The call to get consumers out and about to spend is against the backdrop that most provinces and municipalities continue their months-long streak of no new local infections since at least April.
Then there comes food for thought. There has been a new top-down drive to accord priority to food, not about fortifying the people to fight the virus, but about if all Chinese can continue to have bowlfuls of food and finish them off.
Earlier this week Chinese President Xi Jinping sounded the alarm about a looming food shortage. The top leader’s call to stop piling more food on to your plate than you can consume has come as a dampener for the many people still on a post-pandemic eating and drinking binge.
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Xi said Chinese people’s sin of lavish dining and profligate spending was none too savory, and that people tend to order more dishes than needed and ended up tossing heaps of leftovers into landfill.
The leader, who spent six years working the fields in a country village as a teenager, said even though farmers would expect another bumper harvest this year, no one could take it for granted the challenges of putting food on the table, especially amid a world-engulfing pandemic, according to a Xinhua report.
89CC6E79-0A2E-4882-860D-14459740E3A8.png

Groaning tables with heaps of leftovers are a usual sight at restaurants in China. Photo: Weibo
The Chinese State Council has reputedly set up a working group to educate and discipline caters and diners to fight food waste. A new statute on food security and food management is being drafted as the National People’s Congress, China’s parliament, lays the legal groundwork to name, shame and even fine and jail squanderers.
Xi’s latest directive to come down hard on food waste and launch a nationwide food wise campaign has everything to do with the debilitating impact of Covid-19 on global agriculture and food trade.
China’s Commerce Ministry said in June that Brazil, Canada, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Russia and other key producers of wheat, soybean and rice had all cut their exports, including to China, to first replenish their own stocks. China is the world’s largest food importer.

 
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