Power generation above the panels, crop cultivation below: a single plot of land yields two streams of income. “Agrivoltaics” claims to deliver multiple benefits—including clean electricity, efficient land use, agricultural modernisation, and rural development—and is frequently hailed as a win-win technological innovation that simultaneously addresses food, energy, and climate challenges.…
Over the past few years, media reports have frequently highlighted cases of street traders being fined for selling leeks, celery and other produce with pesticide residues exceeding permitted levels. Fines have ranged from as little as 5,000 to tens of thousands. High-end supermarkets and mid-to-upmarket online grocers, upon which both…
Those who have studied permaculture will likely be familiar with the name Sepp Holzer. As a pioneer in the field, Holzer is almost a household name in Austria, and his book *Holzer’s Permaculture* has long served as a foundational guide for enthusiasts worldwide. This June, I travelled to Krameterhof, the…
Foodthink Voices Foodthink has organised several reading groups focused on fermentation. While selecting books for these sessions, we realised: fermentation culture is thriving in international foodie circles, so why hasn’t it taken off here? This sentiment echoes the views of the fermentation publishing professionals featured in this article: China is…
Foodthink Says During the targeted poverty alleviation drive, and in an effort to rapidly secure prosperity for the peasantry, the government of Gong County (pseudonym) introduced greenhouse vegetable cultivation, a venture with strong market returns. Subsidy schemes were rolled out in a bid to integrate this crop into the livelihood…
In Yunnan, the annual mushroom season invariably sparks a collective frenzy with a distinctly ‘poisonous’ edge (and yes, we mean the actual toxicity of wild mushrooms). In recent years, as these fungi have crossed provincial borders and captured the wider public’s attention, the market has been shaken up each year…
Is the shift towards warmer and wetter conditions in China’s northwestern region a benefit or a detriment to local agriculture? The instinctive reaction among many is that increased moisture is a positive development for the arid inland northwest—after all, access to water means more crops can be cultivated. Yet the…
Foodthink Says In 1924, Fei Dasheng, along with teachers and students from the Jiangsu Provincial Women’s Sericulture School, arrived in Kaixiangong Village, Wujiang County, to found the Silk Improvement Society. Nearly a century has passed since then. Later, his younger brother, Fei Xiaotong, wove the society’s experiences into his doctoral…
Two summers ago, I graduated with a master’s in sociology and, equal parts eager and apprehensive, joined a top-tier real estate company to work in agriculture. Three seemingly unconnected paths had just converged. Choosing a career against the conventional grain initially left my family and friends utterly baffled. Yet, I…
Recently, news of Singapore’s sugary drink grading system and its impending ban on advertising for bubble tea and fruit juices has sparked heated debate in China. In fact, Singapore is not the first country to intervene in the sale of sugar-sweetened beverages. Over a decade ago, policymakers began introducing regulations…










