crossborder Pollution From China’s
"crossborder pollution from China’s rice harvest along the Sea of Japan by 10." In March 21, Japan’s largest circulation daily newspaper "Yomiuri Shimbun" dished up such a report. The article flatly states that this was Japan’s largest research institutions in environmental food issues Agricultural Research Institute of Environmental Technology at the Agricultural Meteorology of Japan published findings. It is based
On the East China Sea coast of Japan from Korea and 30 kilometers from here inland agricultural land in the selection of a place on the 1980 to 2005, rice production were compared. "This is the first to prove that the atmosphere coming from China, caused by ‘crossborder pollution’ issues had an impact on food production." However, China National Rice
Research Institute Rice Technology Center Chief Expert Feng Zhu told, "International Herald Tribune" interview Shique refuted: "The assertion that Japan is completely imagination and speculation." claiming that China’s rice production of ozone, "Yomiuri Shimbun," the report said Japanese experts were selected varieties and fertilizer use as agricultural land. Niigata, Oita, Japan and other East China Sea near the coastal regions
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