Grow potatoes not rice, China's farmers are told

August 15, 2007
As drought continues to wreak havoc on China's farmland, agriculture experts are considering moving away from the traditional staple food - rice - and encouraging farmers to plant potatoes instead.
"The potato is more drought-resistant than rice and wheat, which suits China better as 60 per cent of the country's arable land is dry,"Qu Dongyu, a farming specialist with the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, said.
China is the world's largest grower of potatoes and the potato has a history as a fallback crop in dusty areas, such as in the dry north-west, where it is grown when the wheat crop fails because it can produce at least 60 per cent of its normal yield even in dry times.
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