Beware of the agriculture police growing beans or melons in China

Published 2023년 5월 23일

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Chinese President Xi Jinping has assembled an agricultural police force of 87,000 officers to ensure that farmers are cultivating only government-approved crops, such as rice, soy, and corn, to increase self-sufficiency. The growth of certain crops is prohibited, and any disregard for these regulations can lead to arrests and destruction of the unauthorized crops. A video has surfaced showing the agricultural police in action, destroying banana trees to enforce the cultivation of sugar cane.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping's so-called agricultural police numbers 87,000 officers. They check that growers in China cultivate only government-approved crops. These often unprofitable crops like rice, soy, or corn are meant to boost self-sufficiency. It is strictly forbidden to plant products such as beans, melons, or pumpkins. The video below shows how the agricultural police operate. Xi Jinping is hiring 87,000 agriculture police officers, and they're coming for Chinese farmers.Farmers can only plant the crops the government approves.Today officers ...
Source: Hortidaily

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