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Latest update: 23/03/2011
- agriculture - China - weather
Beijing tackles worst drought in decades
China has deployed 7,000 technicians, funnelled off 14 billion cubic meters of water, dug thousands of wells and sent silver iodide into the air to cause rain. It's all in an attempts to stave off the extreme dry spell that's crippling the country's agricultural industry. There hasn't been any rain for 150 days, meaning it's China's worst drought for decades.
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Drought in China
There has to be a change in agriculture: divide the land in plots surrounded by trees, find groundwater, water the plants using drip-irrigation. Generate electricity using solar collectors and wind generators, use electricity to run the pumps to bring up the water and pump it through the drip-irrigation hoses/pipes.
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