One-third of the world's rice is grown in China, on less than a fifth of the world's rice-growing area, by farmers whose average age is over 55, in a countryside that is slowly emptying. This episode asks how that's possible, and how much longer it can last.
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Guests
- Lena Kaufmann, Social Anthropologist at Université de Fribourg
- Li Zhang, Prof in Sociology and Environmental Studies at Amherst Colleage
Episode written, hosted, produced and edited by Matthew Kessler. Sound mixing by Martin Palmqvist. Music by Blue dot sessions.
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