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China: Study confirms rice fish farming boosts yield and cuts pesticide use

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Shanghai: A global research team led by East China University of Science and Technology in Shanghai has confirmed that the traditional rice–fish co-culture system can significantly improve crop yields while naturally controlling pests and diseases, offering a viable model for sustainable agriculture. The findings, based on collaboration with scientists from 18 countries, showed that rice yields under the rice–fish system increased by an average …
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Shanghai: Researchers from East China University of Science and Technology, in collaboration with scientists from 18 countries, have confirmed the significant benefits of the ancient rice-fish co-farming farming method. According to the research, this traditional system can prove to be an effective scientific solution for environmentally friendly agriculture and food security. The study found that combined rice and fish farming not only increase…

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ChiniMandi broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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