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[Beijing Hour: China's Agricultural Milestones, Trump's Greenland Ambitions, and Global Health Shifts]-[China hits all major annual and five-year targets for agricultural, rural development: official]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2026-01-22

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China's Agricultural and Rural Development Success

China has officially achieved all major annual and five-year targets for agricultural and rural development, marking a significant milestone in the nation's modernization. Data from 2025 indicates a record grain output exceeding 710 million metric tons. Vice Agricultural Minister Zhang Xingyuan emphasized that poverty alleviation gains have been "firmly consolidated," with over 7 million people under monitoring receiving assistance to prevent a "large-scale return to poverty."

Experts like Associate Professor Li Li from China Agricultural University attribute this stability to a "multi-layered defense system." This includes foundational policy safeguards, such as maintaining a "strict red line for arable land protection," and technological innovations like "drought and flood-resistant crop varieties" and "precision agricultural technologies" including UAV-assisted pest control. Looking forward, the strategy involves accelerating "climate-smart agriculture," upgrading irrigation infrastructure, and fostering international cooperation to address food security challenges amid escalating climate risks.

U.S.-Greenland Tensions and the World Economic Forum

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, U.S. President Donald Trump addressed his controversial bid for Greenland. While he explicitly stated, "I won't use force" to seize the territory, he reaffirmed his desire to "own" Greenland, describing it as the "ultimate long-term deal" for U.S. national and international security. Despite the de-escalation of military rhetoric, the situation continues to strain relations with European allies. California Governor Gavin Newsom and other U.S. governors at Davos expressed concern that the administration's actions have damaged Washington's stature, with some labeling the U.S. as a "bully on the playground" rather than a leader of the free world.

Global Health and the U.S. Withdrawal from the WHO

The United States has officially withdrawn from the World Health Organization (WHO), a move that experts warn could create a significant void in global health coordination. The WHO reports that the U.S. still owes over $270 million in back payments. Dr. Georges Benjamin of the American Public Health Association noted that infectious diseases "do not respect geographical boundaries," and the U.S. exit undermines the global capacity to detect and react to pandemics. Developing nations, such as Indonesia, expressed concerns regarding the potential impact on vaccine supply chains and the loss of technical expertise, as the U.S. previously covered roughly 20% of the agency's budget.

Economic Momentum and Cultural Exchanges

Beyond the geopolitical sphere, China reports steady economic momentum. Foreign trade in Jiangsu province reached approximately 6 trillion yuan in 2025, while Hainan saw a surge in tourism, welcoming over 100 million visitors for the first time. In the cultural sector, the London Film School is launching its first-ever education program in China, aiming to bridge cultural gaps and enhance the global reach of Chinese storytelling. Furthermore, the film industry continues to evolve, with the total output reaching 817 billion yuan in 2025, as cross-industry collaborations like "FilmPlus" reshape consumption patterns.

International Relations and Global Conflicts

Diplomatic tensions remain high as a Chinese envoy to the UN stated that Japan is "not qualified" for a permanent Security Council seat due to its refusal to fully address historical crimes. Meanwhile, the conflict in Gaza and the war in Ukraine continue to dominate global discussions. Russia is currently reviewing its participation in Trump's proposed "Board of Peace," with high-level meetings between Russian officials and U.S. envoys signaling ongoing efforts to negotiate peace terms.

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