China Harvests 3,000 Tons of Wheat In The Desert In A Year, Shocking Saudi Scientists!

#china #chinanews #saudiarabia #desert #wheat #planting #desertoasis In people’s minds, deserts are regarded as one of the most terrible enemies in nature. But you can’t believe that in China’s largest desert area, a vast dreamlike wheat field has been successfully planted. People generally believe that wheat can only grow in fertile soil, is not adapted to sandy or heavy clay soil, and cannot withstand long-term high temperature, dryness or severe cold. But in 2023, Chinese agronomists, with the help of technological innovation, developed a set of water and fertilizer management and cultivation models adapted to the desert environment. This innovative technology was first applied to wheat field planting in the Taklimakan Desert. After half a year of hard work, these wheats not only successfully withstood all kinds of harsh conditions, but also thrived miraculously. This vast sandy land was covered with a piece of dreamlike wheat field, and the scene was incredible. Now, these mature wheats are now ushering in the harvest period. China’s large harvesters are busy shuttling through the wheat fields and successfully harvested 3,000 tons of high-quality wheat. But this achievement is thought-provoking: How did China grow wheat in the desert? China obviously has a lot of fertile arable land, why choose to challenge wheat planting in such an environment? In fact, growing crops in the desert is of great significance. This practice can change the original appearance of the desert, increase the diversity of the ecosystem, and improve the water and carbon storage capacity of the land. Most importantly, growing crops in the desert can also bring considerable economic benefits, thereby improving the living conditions of local residents. In particular, China is one of the countries with more deserts. If the Gobi Desert is included, its area reaches million square kilometers, accounting for 13% of the country’s total land area. Among them, the Taklimakan Desert has reached 330,000 square kilometers, which is almost equivalent to the land area of ​​​​the entire country of Italy. ********************************************************* This Is A Channel That Discusses China’s Strategy And The Rise Of Asia. We Will Provide An In-Depth Analysis Of The Development Trends In Asia And The Impact Of China’s Rise In This New Era. Subscribe To My Channel Now And Learn More About The Latest Developments In China’s Strategy, Geopolitics, And Economic Rise. ********************************************************* DISCLAIMER: Our channel is purely made for Information purposes, based on facts, rumors, and fiction. ********************************************************* MUSIC: StoryBlocks/Audio Library 🎥FOOTAGE licensed through StoryBlocks and Filmpac. ********************************************************* Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing.
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