Move over, traditional farming—northeast China’s Liaoning Province is reimagining agriculture with eco-friendly tech and circular practices! CGTN’s latest deep-dive takes us to Lvshunkou District in Dalian, where fields are buzzing with innovation. Here’s the scoop:
Subtropical Plants in the North? For the first time ever, dendrobium officinale—a tropical medicinal herb—is thriving in the chill of NE China! Using smart greenhouses and low-carbon methods, farmers are bridging climate gaps
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Eggs Gone Eco: One of the region’s largest egg producers is cracking sustainability goals. Think solar-powered coops, zero-waste feed systems, and… happy chickens?
The result? Cleaner protein and healthier communities.
Why It Matters: From high-tech gear to closed-loop farming (where waste = resource!), Liaoning’s model could inspire global food systems. Plus, it’s boosting local incomes while slashing carbon footprints. Talk about a win-win!
Ready to geek out on green tech? This is how modern agriculture is growing a greener future—one plant (and egg) at a time.
Reference(s):
cgtn.com