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Is China's flooding causing a food crisis?

Since late May, southern China has been experiencing heavy rainfall, with floods occurring in more than 20 provinces. According to China's official statistics, as of July 12, a total of 27 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions were affected by the disaster, with an area of 8.8 million acres of crops affected, including the production of major grain crops, such as rice, wheat, and corn.

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The then central Chinese government collected grain from farmers and officials across China then demanded grain from farmers according to the fictitious figures. In the following three years, a great famine broke out, killing around 400,000 people, it is widely regarded as the largest famine and the worst man-made disaster in human history.

Today, even though the CCP claims they can conquer any difficulties and the economy seems to have improved, many people are still living in extreme poverty.

If a food crisis really occurs in China, it is still the average Chinese citizen who will suffer.

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