China's farmers, consumers feeling the effects of widespread soil pollution

Monday, August 25, 2014 - 05:10 in Earth & Climate

A government study released last spring found that nearly one-fifth of China's farmland is tainted by lead, cadmium, pesticides and other toxins, and that pollution is making those who farm the land and consume the food grown on it sick, say environmental activists and some farmers.

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