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Solutions, action needed to address a burning issue

By Gao Jin'an | China Daily | Updated: 2016-03-17 08:46

After the fall harvesting season last year, when many cities in northern China were enveloped in heavy smog, many sometimes pointed their fingers at farmers for polluting the urban air by burning unwanted crop stalks.

Yes, it could be part of the problem.

The government banned the random burning of crop waste and violators will be fined, but farmers played a hide-and-seek game and continued.

Solutions, action needed to address a burning issue

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