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Rice bred in southern China grows well
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IntroductionBeijing, January2 (Youth.cn) -On January 2nd, 2024, in the farmland of Hailuo Village, Jiyang Distri
Beijing, January 2 (Youth.cn) -On January 2nd, 2024, in the farmland of Hailuo Village, Jiyang District, Sanya City, there was a joyful scene in the breeding of southern rice with workers observing the growth of rice. Photo/ VCG
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