BBC News - China drought threatens wheat crops

A Chinese farmer shows the dried vegetable seeds at his drought-stricken fields in Shandong province
China's central bank is offering emergency loans for drought-relief projects

The Chinese government has said the country's worst drought in decades is likely to continue, putting the winter wheat harvest at risk.

The Ministry of Agriculture said the drought had worsened in some wheat-growing regions despite snowfalls.

Large swathes of China have had almost no rain since October, affecting millions of hectares of crops and leaving many short of drinking water.

Analysts say crop shortages in China could affect prices around the world. [...]

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