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Bamboo rats, ostriches and peacocks

By Pauline D. Loh | China Daily | Updated: 2015-04-28 07:17

Hunger is the common denominator in the food chain. When it comes to feeding such a large country like China, special characteristics that are uniquely Chinese come into play.

The feeding of China involves a diversity that starts at the source, with a broad range of choices to cater to its roughly 1.36 billion people.

If you want to know what farming means in the four corners of the country, tune in to CCTV-7, the TV channel dedicated, oddly enough, to both military and agricultural issues.

Bamboo rats, ostriches and peacocks

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