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Category: Farming and Farmers

Food production, farmers, rural society, and ecological farming practices.

Agri-food BusinessPosted onDecember 23, 2025April 26, 2026

Small Farms vs Large Farms: Which Milk is Safer and More Nutritious?

Foodthink Says Securing safe and nutritious milk is a primary concern for many consumers. At the start of the 21st century, China’s raw milk was predominantly produced by small family farms; today, it comes mainly from large-scale operations housing over 1,000 cows. Over the past decade, farms with herds of…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onDecember 18, 2025April 26, 2026

He Opened a Noodle Factory to Fund His Farming

Three months ago, a young couple who had returned to their hometown to farm in Gansu welcomed a baby, whom they named “Maizi” (Wheat). On WeChat Moments, the mother, Shi Tou, wrote: “We hope our little Maizi, born of the Shi Tou fields, will grow as resilient as our sandy…

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SeedsPosted onDecember 17, 2025April 26, 2026

Why Uncle Li’s Spring Onions Are Unbeatable | New Book Excerpt

Foodthink Says Can you still find “local produce” at the open-air markets on Beijing’s outskirts? The answer to this question lies in the hands of those veteran farmers who continue to save their own seeds. After ten years of farming at Gaia·Wosh Garden on the far fringes of Beijing, they…

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Agri-food TechnologyPosted onDecember 15, 2025April 26, 2026

Amid Commercial Hybrids: Why Farmers Still “Have Seed”?

Seeds are the vital carriers for the continuation of plant species. Human survival and flourishing are equally inseparable from them; every food we eat, whether grains, flours, oils or vegetables and fruits, begins as a tiny seed. Different seeds yield crops with distinctly different flavours. The reason we can no…

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International TradePosted onDecember 11, 2025April 26, 2026

Debt-Fuelled Sheep Farming: Qinghai Herders Endure Yet Another Year

I. Summer Pasture: The Last Pastoral Song Early autumn around Qinghai Lake already carries a distinct chill. On that September afternoon, as daylight gradually faded, our group drove on, relying on directions from passersby and wending deeper into the mountains one stretch at a time. None of us could say…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onDecember 9, 2025April 26, 2026

Grain Takes Root in My Ears

Foodthink Notes Zha Shiyire, born in 1990, is a member of the Huayao Yi ethnic minority from Shiping County, Yunnan, and truly embodies the description of a “girl who grew up in a mountain village”. After graduating from college, she worked at a television station. She resigned in 2019 to…

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BiodiversityPosted onDecember 8, 2025April 26, 2026

Are Weeds Humanity’s Enemies?

Weeds are not the ‘other’; weeds are us. — Michael Pollan, Weeds: In Defense of Nature’s Most Unloved Plants Since last year, I have visited over a dozen ecological farms across the country with the Foodthink team, travelling from Beijing to the coastal cities of the Yangtze River Delta, and…

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Climate ChangePosted onNovember 24, 2025April 26, 2026

From the City to the Satoyama: A Decade of Mountain Farming by Two Scholar-Farmers

Have you ever fantasised about fleeing the city, returning to the countryside to farm, and embracing rural life? Have you ever harboured romantic notions of a “self-sufficient” existence? Yet real life on the land is far more complex and arduous than we imagine—and infinitely more moving. Wenzizi and Changjiaoling are…

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Climate ChangePosted onNovember 7, 2025April 26, 2026

A Return Visit 100 Days After the Disaster: A Beijing Farm’s Long Road to Recovery

In the three months following the disaster, from anxious consumers to government officials at every level, nearly everyone posed the same question to Zhen Rui: “What is the way forward?” In the early hours of 28 July 2025, extreme heavy rainfall battered the mountainous regions of northern Beijing. Flash floods,…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onNovember 3, 2025April 26, 2026

Through the Lens: Change and Choice in Herders’ Lives

Late September in the Greater Khingan Range carries a faint chill. Perhaps owing to warming temperatures, the birch woods around Jagdaqi have yet to turn gold. As recently as a few decades ago, this forest served as hunting ground for the Oroqen people. A gathering of filmmakers has convened in…

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