Redian新闻
>
Unprecedented Rain in Central China Wreaks Havoc on Wheat Fields

Unprecedented Rain in Central China Wreaks Havoc on Wheat Fields

社会

Farmers have been left grappling as crops falter, prompting an urgent government response.

China’s central Henan province has been hit by what local media are calling “the worst pre-harvest rainfall in more than a decade.” The torrential downpour has wreaked havoc on wheat fields, leaving farmers grappling with significant damage from both germination issues and blight. 

Local weather stations described the relentless rainfall, which occurred from May 25 to May 29, as the broadest and longest-lasting in the region since 1961. It has left the central-southern and eastern areas of Henan particularly affected. 

On Tuesday, the Henan government announced a 200 million yuan ($30 million) emergency fund to help dry the harvested wheat. Known as the “granary of China,” Henan accounts for a quarter of the nation’s wheat output and one-tenth of food production.

Unseasonal rainfall was also reported in the northwestern Shaanxi province, which has prompted authorities to ramp up the harvesting process and strengthen risk management. The province accounts for 3% of national wheat production. 

Ruined wheat crop fields in Nanyang, Henan province, May 29, 2023. IC

The plight of farmers in Henan sparked widespread debate on social media, particularly after a video of a 79-year-old farmer in Zhengzhou weeping over his damaged crops went viral. Soon after, several similar videos also circulated widely across different social media platforms.

“I’ve never seen such a severe situation like this during the harvest season before,” a farmer surnamed Liu from Zhoukou City told Sixth Tone, adding that all 600 mu (40 hectares) of wheat crops that she and her daughter planted were damaged after six days of rain.

Liu, 50, also said that though the crops were ready for harvest, the reaping process hadn’t started because of delays in southern regions of Henan, where most harvesting machines are currently deployed. 

Guo Tiancai, a professor at Henan Agricultural University, told local media that heavy rains had disrupted reaping in the southern regions and damaged the quality and production of crops in the central and northern regions of the province. He also warned of the potential risks posed to the seed production, since Henan accounts for 38% of the land used in China to produce wheat seeds. 

So far, 200,000 harvesters have been pressed into service to accelerate the harvesting process, while the government has set up more than 600 emergency teams to help farmers, according to local media. 

Authorities have also pledged to improve transport services and priority access, following reports that several harvesters in Nanyang City were stuck on the freeway since their owners hadn’t applied for transportation permits in advance.

According to reports, around 5% of the wheat crop has been harvested since May 23. 

But for Liu and her daughter, moldy crops and germinated kernels have dealt a devastating financial blow. Highlighting the difficulties in selling low-quality produce, Liu said her revenue would be halved or cut even further compared with normal years.

The planting usually starts between September and October for Liu, while the harvest occurs between May and June. “Everything was normal until the rains came,” she said. 

“It’s already difficult to earn money from farming,” said Liu. “We’ve spent the past nine months working and it’s heartbreaking to see it all go to waste.”

Editor: Apurva.  
(Header image: Local flood control emergency team volunteers take charge of pumping and drainage operations in waterlogged wheat fields, in Zhoukou, Henan, May 28, 2023. VCG)


Download the new Sixth Tone app at the App Store or Google Play
APK file for Android:
https://image4.sixthtone.com/pkg/sixthtone.apk
(Copy URL and open in browser)

微信扫码关注该文公众号作者

戳这里提交新闻线索和高质量文章给我们。
相关阅读
2022南美南极行(30)南极之旅He Wrote the Book on Rural China. But First, He Wrote a Novel.Deerfield/Choate/Hotchkiss/Lawrenceville学术和“爬藤”对比分析,你最关心的都在这里!愚人节赢了个大奖女儿最近有点emo今日奇事Agustín Hernández:中美洲建筑背景下的未来主义巨构TAB Talks 095 - What have changed? Workplace in the 21st centuryMajority of Parents Stressed Over Children’s Education: SurveyRare Raptors Found Dead Near Chinese National Park: Volunteers【路过青春之闪亮青春】走在阳光里& Sunshine In The RainTruEdu Summer 23 Writing WorkshopRain drops in our coffee 跟着喝咖啡国际青少年创新创业大赛! International Youth Innovation&Entrepreneur ContestFirst Tech Credit Union Checking 银行账户【up to $350 开户奖励】【𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐧𝐢𝐊𝐞𝐚𝐧双皮奶无痕内裤】49元三条!巨巨巨好穿 !!简直就是辣妹顶配,食品级冰箱收纳盒【一日团】Established Chinese Apparel Brands Struggle to Stay AfloatWhy the Private Sector Is Key To China's Net Zero Plans西单女孩励志歌Reverse Alchemy: The Chinese Emperor Who Turned Silver Into Tin英国金融| 日常实习推荐: Executive/Gainpro/Goldman Sachs已开启,23/24届可投!Chinese Gamers Brace for Adventure as the New Zelda Hits ShelvesTrends of Sino-US Relations by Professor Yasheng HuangAs Travel Resumes, WeChat, Alipay to Support Foreign Bank CardsChina Proposes To Regulate AI-Generated ContentGlobal luxury goods market accelerated after record 2022听说一个拒绝West Point去了Uni of Central Florida的例子:𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐧𝐢𝐊𝐞𝐚𝐧双皮奶内衣裤,软弹有度,上身0束缚~Fujian District Punishes Relatives to Deter Scams, Sparks DebateYoung Graduates Are Selling Their Knowledge on the StreetsChina’s ‘Special Forces’ Savers Travel Far for Higher InterestShenzhen Employee Fired for Refusing Team-Building Event巴黎市长将重修Châtelet 广场以方便行人今日实习|Point 72 Entry-level Quantitative Researcher 火热招聘中!Jiangsu City Punishes Property Developers For Selling CheaplyChinese University Streamlines Student Marriages, Sparks Debatelulu折扣区打折了,Rain Rebel Jacket价格很香,男士也有好几件Jacket打折【城事】巴黎市长将重修Châtelet 广场以方便行人超市卖蔬菜的地方看到 wheat grassPKU Student Who Killed Mother Has Death Sentence Upheld
logo
联系我们隐私协议©2024 redian.news
Redian新闻
Redian.news刊载任何文章,不代表同意其说法或描述,仅为提供更多信息,也不构成任何建议。文章信息的合法性及真实性由其作者负责,与Redian.news及其运营公司无关。欢迎投稿,如发现稿件侵权,或作者不愿在本网发表文章,请版权拥有者通知本网处理。