Wolfberry farmers in China were caught smoking their crops with industrial sulfur to preserve them. Chinese state media also aired clips of workers washing the berries in thick, foaming chemicals.
When I was younger and people asked what I ate for dinner, I struggled to answer. “It’s Chinese food, but not what you eat at Chinese restaurants,” I’d say. Dinners usually looked like a bowl of rice ...
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US farmers in ‘full-blown crisis’ as Chinese orders for pork, soybeans plunge over Trump tariffs
President Trump’s tariffs have sent the US agricultural industry into a “full-blown crisis” as canceled orders from China are forcing farmers to lay off workers or shut down their businesses, ...
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