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27 May 2007
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A view of an organic food shop in Beijing May 25, 2007. China has 2.3 million ha (5.7 million acres) of certified organic farmland, according to the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements, although that is less than one percent of the country's total farmed land. Picture taken May 25, 2007. To match feature CHINA-HEALTH/ORGANICS
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A labourer works at a pork-processing factory in Suining, southwest China's Sichuan province May 31, 2007. China will subsidise farmers who raise sows and has ordered transport of pigs to market to be given top priority in an effort to offset a rise in pork prices that threatens to push inflation past central government targets.



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