http://www.marketwatch.com/story/china-20-of-our-arable-land-is-polluted-2014-04-17-204853558?link=MW_home_latest_news""The national soil situation overall does not offer cause for optimism," said the report. "In some areas, soil pollution is relatively severe. The condition of arable land is troubling, with the problem of pollution from industry and mining particularly worrisome."
While China's problems with air pollution are well-documented, environmentalists have warned about the effects of less-visible contamination of the country's land."
"So much polluted soil means China will likely have to begin importing more food. "China will need to ease pressure on its natural resource base and import more of its food over the long-term," said Fred Gale, an economist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service. "Agriculture is impacted by industrial pollution but also creates a lot of pollution itself," he said, citing waste and ecological damage caused by China's growing taste for meat."
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