The Pollution In China Is Starting To Seriously Affect China’s Rice Crops & It’s a Big Deal For The United States

The Pollution In China Is Starting To Seriously Affect China’s Rice Crops & It’s a Big Deal For The United States

Some of the Foods We Eat Every Day May Be Too Dangerous to Consume!

The world's food supply is already in major peril, with natural disasters and environmental conditions such as drought endangering a wide range of crops. Forest fires and coal-burning have also been shown to be dangerous to crops, which is why manmade pollution is quickly becoming one of the biggest threats to what we eat every day!

In China, the problem is particularly bad, in part because of the waste left behind when people throw away devices such as cell phones and computers. In some towns, most of the residents rely on jobs taking these devices apart and saving components such as copper wires that can be recycled. While this sounds like a good thing — hey, how can recycling ever be bad, right? — in fact the parts that don't get recycled have become a major source of dangerous industrial waste. Plus, this contamination is affecting rice, one of China's major crops.

In some towns, most of the residents rely on jobs taking these devices apart and saving components such as copper wires that can be recycled. While this sounds like a good thing, the parts that don't get recycled have become a major source of dangerous industrial waste. Plus, this contamination is affecting rice, one of China's major crops.

Plus, this contamination is affecting rice, one of China's major crops. While most people might think this will not affect them at all; this epidemic is going to spread to the United States quicker than you think!

To Find Out About China's Contaminated Crops & What That Might Mean For The Rest Of The World, Please Continue To The Next Page For The Full Details….



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2 Comments

  1. Debbie J Capricorn
    Debbie J Capricorn August 24, 17:24

    I buy GRACE RICE !

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  2. Marilyn Brown
    Marilyn Brown August 24, 18:04

    Rice in our stores need to be marked with country of origion

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