China's Water Supply (IMAGE)
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China's rapid socioeconomic growth continues to tax national water resources -- especially in the agricultural sector -- due to increasing demands for food. One solution to this growing problem, however, might be to partially reorganize the country's crop production and trade, according to new report issued by Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
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Woodrow Wilson School/Ticiana Jardim Marini
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