China cracks down on agriculture-related crimes

BEIJING -- China's Ministry of Public Security has vowed to crack down on illegal acts and crimes related to agriculture to safeguard food security and secure agricultural production.
The ministry has launched a special campaign to combat these crimes, such as the production and sale of counterfeit and low-quality agricultural materials, illegal occupation of agricultural land, and polluting the environment.
The ministry will also enhance cooperation with authorities in agriculture, rural affairs, market supervision, and ecological environment protection to improve the working mechanism.
The ministry called on public security organs at all levels to adhere to higher standards and stricter requirements in practicing thrift, and opposing extravagance and waste.
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