China will rent land in Kazakhstan and be allowed to cultivate 100000 mu of farmland
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Last Update: 2008-11-03
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: the price of domestic secondary soybean oil market fell slightly on March 3 China will rent 105000 mu of farmland in arahu County, Kazakhstan, starting from spring 2004, for a total of 10 years Ili Prefecture will organize local farmers to farm in Kazakhstan this year LWT according to Xinjiang people's radio, farmers from Ili to Kazakhstan will plant soybeans and wheat on this land At the same time, in addition to agricultural development, these rural labors also devote themselves to local breeding, construction and tourism It is preliminarily estimated that Ili State can export more than 3000 labor personnel to Kazakhstan during the execution of this contract LWT is understood that arahu County in Kazakhstan is 170 kilometers away from the Alashan pass, with convenient transportation Alahu county has superior planting conditions, but since the 1990s, a large area of land in the county has been in a state of desolation; Yili Prefecture, which is adjacent to alahu, has more people and less land, and there is a phenomenon of labor surplus LWT also understands that the labor export of Xinjiang Autonomous Region to Central Asia has formed a good influence in Central Asia and the Transcaucasia The local people regard the story of Chinese farmers farming in Central Asia as a legend, because the per mu yield of wheat of Chinese people is several times higher than the local average yield LWT
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