
Seeds from China’s Space Station Set to Sprout New Super Crops 🌱✨
China’s Shenzhou-17 spacecraft brought back seeds exposed to space radiation for 11 months. Researchers aim to cultivate new super crops with higher yields and resilience. 🌱🚀
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China’s Shenzhou-17 spacecraft brought back seeds exposed to space radiation for 11 months. Researchers aim to cultivate new super crops with higher yields and resilience. 🌱🚀
China’s fresh approach to agriculture is set to boost food sources and expand supply chains, says FAO economist Liu Xueming. Young people play a key role in revitalizing rural areas! 🌾🌟