China grows rice on land contaminated with industrial waste
date:Jun 09, 2013
sed on quantity, Li Guoxiang, a researcher at the government-backed Rural Development Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences, told Reuters.

The safety of the country's food supply, however, has become a larger problem than growing enough to sustain the population. That is obvious given the number of food scandals recently, which have ranged from raw dairy materials contaminated with melamine, a toxic industrial chemical, to poisonous heavy metals in vegetables and rice. The growing t
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