China crops confronts cold weather threat, spring planting starts

Sharp temperature drops are expected to take place in China in the second half of this month, continuing to pose threat to current wheat and rapeseed crops, and could potentially affect planting progress of for corn, soybeans and spring wheat. Temperatures across central, eastern and southern China are expected to plunge 4- 10 degree C within the next two days, according to latest weather forecasts. Experts from China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) alerted farmers to pay extr...

 

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