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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/citrep/seeger2010/grainissue100720/china.org.cn/e-white/grainissue/index.htm (downloaded 20-07-2010)
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Material:Computer file
Title:White Papers of the Government : The Grain Issue in China / Information Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China
Published:Beijing
Source:china.org.cn (Oct. 1996)
Orig. URL:http://china.org.cn/e-white/grainissue/index.htm
Description:9 html, 2 gif files (94,8 KB)
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Language:eng.
Loc. note:A chinese version of this White Paper can be found at http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/citrep/seeger2010/grainissuechi100720/www.china.com.cn/ch-book/liangshi/iliangshi.htm
Contents:New China has solved the problem of feeding its people. -- Prospects for china's consumption demand for grain. -- China Can basically achieve self-sufficiency in grain through self-reliance. -- Striving to improve production conditionsto increase the comprehensive grain production ability. -- Developing agriculture by relying on science, technology and education and changing the grain increase method. -- Comprehensively developing, utilizing and protecting land resources for the sustainable development of agriculture. -- Deepening structural reform and creating a favorable policy environment for grain production and circulation
Corp. body:Information Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China
Subjects:Agriculture
Grain - China
Food consumption - China


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2008/07/21/chinafactsanddetails080721/factsanddetails.com/china.php.htm (downloaded 21-07-2008)
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Material:Computer file
Author:Hays, Jeff
Title:Facts and details : China / Jeff Hays
Source:factsanddetails.com (July 2008)
Description:5 css, 443 html, 132 gif, 2203 jpeg, 1 jscript, 8 png files (80,1 MB)
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Summary:Website offering information on a wide range of topics about China.
Language:eng.
Contents:History. -- Religion, superstition, death. -- People, families, customs. -- Living (Society, homes, food, sex). -- Minorities. -- Tibet. -- Arts, culture, media. -- Sports and recreation. -- Government. -- Education, health, energy, transportation. -- Economics. -- Nature, science, animals
Subjects:Website


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2010/06/30/pomfret100630/www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/27/ar2010062703639.html (downloaded 30-06-2010)
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Author:Pomfret, John
Title:China pushing the envelope on science, and sometimes ethics / by John Pomfret
Published:Shenzhen
Source:washingtonpost.com (28 Jun. 2010)
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Subjects:Science
Technology - China
Ethics - China
Chao Po-wen


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