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Category: Smallholder Stories

Personal stories and production narratives of smallholders, individual farmers, and family farms.

Smallholder StoriesPosted onAugust 28, 2025April 26, 2026

A Better Life and Farewell | Grandma Kouzi

I’ve always been drawn to this lyric: “We should have our moments of joy, happiness, and clear skies.” I’ve never quite managed to emulate Lao Lang’s unhesitating plea to “give me your pure, innocent smile.” After navigating periods of heaviness, sorrow, and gloom, one comes to truly understand how essential…

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Ecological FarmingPosted onAugust 24, 2025April 26, 2026

Where Are the Two Young Teachers Who Quit Teaching to Farm?

I.Leaving it All Behind to Farm On an ordinary morning, walking into the passion fruit fields, I saw vines heavy with golden fruit. The saplings we’d planted at the end of March were already yielding a second flush of blooms, and bees hard at work with pollination hummed steadily around…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onAugust 14, 2025April 26, 2026

Coffee Prices Soar: Why Yunnan Farmers Remain Deeply Concerned

If you visit Pu’er in Yunnan this spring, you’ll find coffee farmers everywhere in high spirits. Green coffee bean prices have been climbing steadily for a year, jumping from 38 yuan per kilogram in early 2024 to 66 yuan per kilogram by May this year—a surge that has even outpaced…

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Climate ChangePosted onAugust 5, 2025April 26, 2026

When Heat Becomes the New Normal, These Farmers Choose a Different Way of Life (Part 1)

I. Climate Change Through the Eyes of Smallholders: Spring Drought, Soil, and Grain Storage With just three days to go until the summer solstice, Yang Xiuyou finally welcomed a heavy downpour. The rain began on the evening of 17 June, alternating between heavy squalls and lighter spells, and continued well…

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Climate ChangePosted onAugust 1, 2025April 26, 2026

The North Turns South: Farmers Dig Ditches

Foodthink Says Thirty-one elderly residents at a care home in Taishitun Town, Miyun, Beijing, have died. A minibus carrying fourteen female chilli-pickers in Shanxi vanished in the torrential downpours. In the aftermath of these record-breaking floods, each account is heartbreaking, yet they compel us to confront a pressing question: how…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onJuly 30, 2025April 26, 2026

Miyun Farm Engulfed by Flood at 4am

Foodthink Editorial Torrential rain has struck Beijing once again. This time, the flooding has swept through the northern mountainous regions. Upstream of the Miyun Reservoir, water inflow reached its highest level since the reservoir was first constructed in 1959, peaking at 6,550 cubic metres per second — but what does…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onJuly 25, 2025April 26, 2026

Discovering the World Through the Footsteps of the Chicken

Disappearing Foods Original Title: Eating to Extinction: The World’s Rarest Foods and Why We Need To Save Them Author: Dan Saladino Planner: Beiye Books Publisher: Wenhui Publishing House Translator: Gao Yubing Publication Date: November 2023 Foodthink’s Take *Eating to Extinction* explores the crisis facing global food diversity, while issuing a…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onJuly 21, 2025April 26, 2026

Bumper Lychee Harvest, So Why Are Online Prices Still High?

I. Branches laden with lychees Until my father sent me a photo on his phone of the branches heavy with lychees, I had never once thought of going back home to help sell them. My hometown is Lufeng City in Guangdong Province, where our family tends a lychee grove covering…

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Climate ChangePosted onJuly 19, 2025April 26, 2026

Cultivating Vanishing Glutinous Rice in the Sichuan Hills

Farmer Sun Wenxiang stood barefoot in the concrete courtyard to greet us, his feet broad and weathered. It was early July in Hongya County, Meishan City, Sichuan Province, and a series of heavy downpours had just moved through. These marked a rare few days of respite from the seasonal workload.…

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Ecological FarmingPosted onJuly 16, 2025April 26, 2026

A Furrow by Hand, A Gardenia for Me | Grandma Kouzi

The gardenias are just beginning to bloom in the mountain ravine. My flowers have finally opened. June 16, a month ago, marked the anniversary of Evil Man Valley. By 2025, it will be the fourth. The modest patch at the front of the house provides more than enough for self-sufficiency,…

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