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China‘s Economy Is Finished, Returning Forests to Farming, Preparing for War and Famine?



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Recently, "turning forests to farmland" campaigns have been launched throughout China, which require farmers to convert their forest and woodland into farmland. Since April, the authorities have also deployed agricultural management teams to carry out the so-called "stabilizing grain production and ensuring food supply" operations. They went to the fields and forcibly flattened non-grain crops planted by farmers. Previously, the authorities also announced policies such as a 10 billion yuan spring farming subsidy to promote increased grain production. Furthermore, on May 1st, the newly revised "Military Service Law" which wakhuny analysts believe that the underlying reason behind the Chinese Communist Party's series of actions may be to prepare for war, including the possibility of a Taiwan Strait war.
These newly developed terraced fields are also not reliable. In a heavy rain, the whole field may be washed away. Many lands that were originally suitable for planting trees are not suitable for growing crops. However, in some places, there is a one-size-fits-all approach, resulting in no crop growth and wasted destruction of forests and fruit trees. Just imagine, if there were no fruits and vegetables, no chicken, duck, or fish to eat, and only grain every day, who could stand it? The side effects of this practice will quickly emerge, such as the rise in vegetable and fruit prices, and it will also lead to significant problems in China's food production. In the end, the common people will be the ones who suffer.
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