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Symposium presents approaches to sustainable black soil use
Black soils are recognized as the world’s most fertile soils and contribute significantly to global food security. Their high organic matter content…
Black soils are recognized as the world’s most fertile soils and contribute significantly to global food security. Their high organic matter content…
An EU-China seminar on the topic of farmland ecosystems and soil health took place on 25 January at the European Union (EU) Delegation in Beijing…
Join us from 31 October to 3 November in Benbu City, Anhui Province to discuss the future of agri-food systems at the 9th Sino-German Agricultural Week…
On invitation of the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) and Yangling High-Tech Demonstration Zone, DCZ expert Eva Sternfeld…
In the third edition of the DCZ TALKS webinar series, on 4 September, German and Chinese experts from academia and civil society organizations…
Negotiated under the presidency of China, the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework pledges to halt and reverse global biodiversity loss by protecting…
On 15 August, DCZ expert Dr. Ahmatjan Rouzi participated in a workshop focused on the action agenda for the Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU) country platform…
On 27 September, DCZ expert Eva Sternfeld joined the annual WEF sustainable development session to discuss about integrated land-use practices that could help China achieve its environmental and food…