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Friday, 18 April 2014

China Details Vast Extent of Soil Pollution

The extent of China’s soil pollution, long guarded as a state secret, was laid out in an official report that confirmed deep-seated fears about contaminated farmland and the viability of the country’s food supply.


Nearly one-fifth of the country’s arable land is polluted, officials said in the report, shedding unexpected light on the scale of the problem—a legacy of China’s three decades of breakneck economic growth and industrial expansion.


“The national soil situation overall does not offer cause for optimism,” said the report. “In some areas, soil pollution is relatively severe. The condition of arable land is troubling, with the problem of pollution from industry and mining particularly worrisome.”


While China’s problems with air pollution are well-documented, environmentalists have warned about the effects of less-visible contamination of the country’s land.


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