China just created a super crop that could end world hunger.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • China’s New Super Rice: The Key to Ending World Hunger? 🌾 Incredible Agricultural Breakthrough
    China has just unveiled a revolutionary super rice that promises to transform global agriculture and combat world hunger! This groundbreaking crop is designed to produce two yields per season, significantly boosting food production and efficiency.
    What could this mean for other crops?
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Комментарии • 86

  • @josephguo6256
    @josephguo6256 14 часов назад +8

    China offers this technology free to all the Southern Hemisphere countries.

  • @James-mc5hc
    @James-mc5hc День назад +25

    Yes what you say is true then .
    The greatest rice strain that the Chinese invented is the saline or saline marsh rice.
    The Chinese have started planting en mass saline resistant rice . The implications of this strain is huge opening up the same amount of acreage throughout the whole world to this crop.
    This strain can effectively feed every man and woman in this world.

    • @jogana6909
      @jogana6909 18 часов назад +1

      Salt rice doesn't taste good.
      However, it is still food, and it can be used only as feed at ordinary times.
      In case of war or famine, salt rice can still save hunger.

    • @adamiskandar5107
      @adamiskandar5107 18 часов назад +1

      @@jogana6909 BTW, how many times have you tasted 'salt rice'?

    • @josephguo6256
      @josephguo6256 14 часов назад +1

      @@jogana6909 Chinese know how to make it taste good. simple.

    • @jigyjigy2749
      @jigyjigy2749 9 часов назад

      Where did China get the CRAZY idea? Hope not from potato like their FAKE RICE.

    • @davepsk7334
      @davepsk7334 6 часов назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 because its called salt rice? It's salty?? Doesn't taste good cause it's salty, by the way your every meal is salty, am I right? Maybe you eat sweet steaks and stew?

  • @AkunTestesan
    @AkunTestesan 23 часа назад +10

    Thank to the new strains if rice found by the IRRI, now farmers can have twice rice crops in one year with more tonage per ha. And now the Chinese researcher found more new strains of rice, one that can grow rice crop 2-or 3 times after harvested, another one can survive in rather saline water so it can grow on marsh land along the seaside or on the irrigated dessert. Without new development, man kind will really have starvation in today era because of more people have borned

  • @elementalmstar2392
    @elementalmstar2392 20 часов назад +6

    Actually here in Kenya we have a breed called mpunga Original planted in rabai near Mombasa not to be confused by mwea pishori rice ... This bread takes a max of 4months to be ready..so you can harvest twice a year ...but its a short grain rice and not long grain rice ..although it smells sweet but its soaky when cooked ...so it lost the battle to Pakistan long grain rice ..people prefer long grain rice and its almost extinct... Very few people have this seeds left

  • @davepsk7334
    @davepsk7334 6 часов назад +1

    Africa is now feeding their people better because of this new rice. Hunger will quickly be eliminated there as it yields twice with much bigger volume per harvest.
    Even Malaysia is now getting into it. This rice will save the world no doubt.

  • @surunitemiakanni-oye4346
    @surunitemiakanni-oye4346 9 часов назад +1

    ‘The improved perennial rice, in contrast, grows back vigorously for a second harvest. Researchers developed it by crossing an Asian variety of rice with a wild, perennial relative from Nigeria. Improving the offspring took decades, and in 2018 a variety called Perennial Rice 23 (PR23) became commercially available to Chinese farmers ‘- from science

  • @nodigBKMiche
    @nodigBKMiche 2 дня назад +11

    I am excited! this looks way better that what Bill G. has offered! Diversity in crop growing is the way to go, and small farms. :)

    • @minma02262
      @minma02262 День назад

      What did Bill G offered?

    • @adamiskandar5107
      @adamiskandar5107 18 часов назад

      @@minma02262 GMO, where big Corporations control food production and distribution.

    • @nodigBKMiche
      @nodigBKMiche 17 часов назад

      @@minma02262 mensanto seeds and fertilizer, mono NA crops

  • @adude7944
    @adude7944 День назад +2

    The title implies that people who are starving are in their situation because our current crops are not suitable for feeding everyone on earth, which already made me laugh my ass off, let's see what this is about...

  • @kingstonchi
    @kingstonchi 17 часов назад +3

    At 3:33, it said "University of Queensland in the USA" .. I guess Americans and Aussies all look alike [and talk funny each in its own way 😃😃]

  • @georgyj111111
    @georgyj111111 19 часов назад +5

    The world hunger has very little to do with production capacity.........

    • @adamiskandar5107
      @adamiskandar5107 18 часов назад +2

      However, it's one of the most important factor. Other factors could be solved through Human Social Consciousness. Basically Socialism vs Capitalism.

    • @backpackpepelon3867
      @backpackpepelon3867 15 часов назад

      A proper socialism would do it, but yeah, thats the hard part. Especially ending world hunger is against the idea of capitalism itself.

    • @josephguo6256
      @josephguo6256 14 часов назад

      @@backpackpepelon3867 you have gotten a good point.

  • @surunitemiakanni-oye4346
    @surunitemiakanni-oye4346 12 часов назад +1

    However, perennial rice also has some potential challenges, including:
    Organic matter buildup: Perennial rice can build up organic matter to the point that it immobilizes soil nitrogen and phosphorus. This can lead to a decline in productivity.
    Water table drop: Perennial plants can intercept and use more rainfall than annual plants, which can lead to water tables dropping.
    Pests, disease, and weeds: These challenges may be easier to control in annual crops.

  • @ShawnRitch
    @ShawnRitch 2 дня назад +5

    Only time will tell . . .

  • @yihchiehseeto225
    @yihchiehseeto225 20 часов назад +3

    Nope… US Govt will not allow that… will sanction any country who uses that…

    • @bosstuna8115
      @bosstuna8115 7 часов назад

      Every time US sanctions a nation state it backfires. USA hasn't had this hegemonic capacity for a few years now... Just look at all the benefits the Global South has been getting as a direct result from Russian and Chinese sanctions, not to mention how much you strengthened the Arabic world! USA isn't even the largest economy in the world anymore, it's 15 TRILLION dollars behind China already. Wake up, Unitedstatian exceptionalist!

  • @AllenEvon
    @AllenEvon 3 часа назад

    Would be amazing if the human population reached the highest number in world history.

  • @Fahrenheit_451_
    @Fahrenheit_451_ 2 дня назад +6

    Very interesting video !
    (enough with the images of musked individuals!)

    • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica
      @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica  2 дня назад +2

      @@Fahrenheit_451_ sometimes there's only so many images available. We agree

    • @feeque8916
      @feeque8916 9 часов назад

      @@RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica does every sentence have to have an image?
      every video you watch, the same stupidity.

  • @sunshinesun121
    @sunshinesun121 18 часов назад +4

    ALL ... Countries in ASEAN will Benefit from the Saline Resistance RICE. Malaysia, Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam , Thailand(Net Exporter) and Indonesia will be ABLE to feed its OWN Population. All these countries have coastal land with saline water. These countries can then be Planted with such RICE.

  • @agusjusup
    @agusjusup 21 час назад

    Ditemukan tehnologi Padi raksasa tahan sedikit air, panen pangkas tanpa tanah di olah👏👏👏

  • @AkunTestesan
    @AkunTestesan 22 часа назад +1

    One negative thing about new strains of rice now cropped in Indonesia is the taste not as good as the rice before. We can't find the good tasted rices now such as : Arias, Kuku Balam, Sikamotan, etc

  • @banzonGreat
    @banzonGreat 21 час назад +1

    That would be "World Peace" 😂

  • @rjbjr
    @rjbjr 14 часов назад +1

    I hate to break this to most people who don't know about nutrition, but new hybrid strains are made to increase profits and yields. The nutritional value of plant crops is steadily declining because of depleted soils and engineered Frankenstein foods. Studies have shown the benefits of a diverse supply of available whole foods outweigh the genetic mutation of mono-culture crops to feed the world starches. Grain is the go to crop to feed the poor and create civilizations on the cheap. Let the Poor Commoners have rice-cakes is the attitude of the elite today. As the availability of food increases, the cost of healthcare also increases.

    • @wsmithe2209
      @wsmithe2209 13 часов назад

      Many crops grow in US are GMO. US is also no.1 GMO grower country. Many foods on the shelves are also engineered Frankenstein foods in the US.

    • @surunitemiakanni-oye4346
      @surunitemiakanni-oye4346 13 часов назад

      As the availability of food increases, the cost of healthcare also increases.
      ========
      So your solution and contribution to the debate is to do nothing and let hunger run amok among the poor to reduce the cost of healthcare?

  • @KayAteChef
    @KayAteChef 2 дня назад +3

    If we haven't solved world hunger by now... it probably isn't because of yields (which have always been matched by population growth, more or less).
    It doesn't matter what our yields are because we will consume it and then be hungry again.

    • @jonisolis9645
      @jonisolis9645 День назад

      World hunger is because too many people can not afford enough food. And too much food is wasted and fed to animals.

    • @L98fiero
      @L98fiero 18 часов назад

      That's not the problem, we could feed the world now but speculators price it out of the market for many countries and it's also fed to animals rather than feed people. It's more a distribution problem than a production problem.

  • @johnliberty3647
    @johnliberty3647 2 дня назад +8

    When yields go up nutrition tends to go down. Not always but often

  • @ARPorganics
    @ARPorganics 2 дня назад +6

    Super crop! Really? How about end greed. I bet my life that will end world hunger in a heartbeat.

    • @MarSchlosser
      @MarSchlosser 2 дня назад +2

      Better yields mean a glut of product and farmers growing poor. Once corporations grab this, it's death to the small farm. Go natural/organic and you feed the world by feeding the soil.

    • @Madferreiro
      @Madferreiro 15 часов назад +1

      End greed? Ure asking too much.

    • @josephguo6256
      @josephguo6256 14 часов назад

      @@MarSchlosser no way.

    • @bosstuna8115
      @bosstuna8115 7 часов назад

      You're right on point, but it won't happen overnight. End your own greed and competition before pointing fingers, because the only way forward is altruism.

    • @sootuckchoong7077
      @sootuckchoong7077 6 часов назад

      ​@@MadferreiroUS just eat burgers enough.

  • @davidtuer5825
    @davidtuer5825 14 часов назад

    Yeah, right!

  • @FernandLegros-r9f
    @FernandLegros-r9f 16 часов назад

    Don't cheerup too much yet... Montsanto is just waiting to patent this special type of rice grain and guess what will happen next ?

    • @josephguo6256
      @josephguo6256 14 часов назад

      Montsanto is nothing against Syngenta S.A. Swiss and the latter one is fully owned by China. see

  • @SuperVlerik
    @SuperVlerik 2 дня назад +10

    Interesting video. Would have been improved if the bot you used for the narration didn't sound like a used car salesman. Or here's a thought: be truly regenerative and pay a live human being to narrate. That will be one less person facing hunger.
    The explanations are teetering on the edge of insulting; like how you might explain to a small child. Except you throw in a bunch of questionable assertions along the way, like how this rice research avoids use of radiation on the crop. Really? That's not even a thing.
    As for ending world hunger, I am less sanguine about that, when hunger is being driven by food waste and price gouging. Still, perennial grains are worth developing.

    • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica
      @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica  2 дня назад +6

      @@SuperVlerik it is a real human you are insulting as well as the script writer. Sorry you didn't like it

    • @SuperVlerik
      @SuperVlerik 2 дня назад +2

      @@RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica Maybe work on the tone of voice then. It's off-putting.

    • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica
      @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica  2 дня назад +1

      @@SuperVlerik we did. He keeps changing it up and The more we try to change it the more we get accused of using AI.

    • @SuperVlerik
      @SuperVlerik 2 дня назад +1

      @@RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica Sorry to have insulted this. I am a big proponent of Regenerative, which may be why I took offence at what seemed a dumbing-down of the topic. I get that you're trying to reach new people, but maybe the narration could err more on the side of just sounding like a normal person sharing something cool with people who are likely to agree that it's progress. Those less informed can catch themselves up. A little extra curiosity being a healthy thing, and all that?

    • @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica
      @RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica  2 дня назад +4

      @@SuperVlerik We will take that into consideration for the next videos. You hit the nail on the head that we are trying to reach people who are not actively involved in farming which does need to be lowered quite a bit. As farmers ourselves we're probably struggling with how to do that well since we have been obsessed with this for quite a while. The next few videos are going to be kind of all over the place as we're trying to explore that connection. I will also say we are a little bit distracted as we're working on a project to support farmers better than just spreading awareness

  • @dinamosflams
    @dinamosflams 13 часов назад

    we can already world hunger right now
    heck, we could have ended it since tje 1970s

  • @RJ-pe6uj
    @RJ-pe6uj 17 часов назад

    Ancient Gods introduce cultivation to humans they just didn't create us to figure thing out we are taught to think and have curiosity. They like their booze, Beer, Rice Wine, Tequila?

  • @minma02262
    @minma02262 День назад +2

    Is this type genetically modified in the lab, or just a cross breed variant?

    • @etbuch4873
      @etbuch4873 День назад +1

      【a】5:48 - 5:53。【b】6:30 - 6:38。

    • @teatree6228
      @teatree6228 День назад +2

      Cross breed
      Wild variety

  • @justme6275
    @justme6275 8 часов назад

    💪

  • @MarSchlosser
    @MarSchlosser 2 дня назад +5

    And soil fertility? Can rice paddies be drained and clover seeded there, then then grazed, and at last flooded to increase fertility? All that good in the soil, the living things, depend of fertile soil. Asian rice is a demanding crop, very persnickety about water levels and so on. African species are far older with strong ability to adapt that Asian lost. for that matter, why not develop Indian Rice Grass, an American desert native? It thrives in dry sandy soils, and after harvest is grazed to revitalized the soil. niio

    • @jamesharkins6799
      @jamesharkins6799 2 дня назад +2

      We forage wild rice in the brackish water of mobile bay Alabama

    • @priestesslucy3299
      @priestesslucy3299 День назад +1

      Yes, rice patties are usually drained.
      Ducks are also often raised in rice paddies once the rice plants reach a certain size.
      Honestly though, I'm way more interested in upland rice how Fukuoka raised it direct seeded vs Paddy culture

  • @poilochien
    @poilochien 21 час назад

    n'importe quoi : ça fait plus de mille ans qu'en chine, certains agriculteurs font deux récoltes par an ... ce qui n'a d'ailleurs pas empêché la chine de connaître des famines désastreuses ...
    en agronomie, la culture miracle ou la variété miracle, ça n'existe pas : l'amélioration des rendements se fait par de multiples petites innovations au fil du temps et par l'avancée de la technologie.

  • @fredfrond6148
    @fredfrond6148 19 часов назад

    Sad that the information presented by your channel has sparked the interest of soo few. But yet idiot pranks in dying US shopping malls or gritty streets are watched by millions.

  • @richardsilljohnson6377
    @richardsilljohnson6377 14 часов назад

    If the human race is to be perennial is has to sow perennial

  • @qake2021
    @qake2021 День назад +2

    👏👏👏🇧🇷🇷🇺🇮🇳🇨🇳🇿🇦➕️👌👍👍

  • @janetjames1562
    @janetjames1562 День назад +1

    We weren't aware.. is it possible to live on plastic rice?

    • @stchan8569
      @stchan8569 21 час назад +3

      If there is a cheaper way to make plastic rice edible yet meet the nutrition to satisfy hunger, the oil producing nations would laugh all the way to the banks.

  • @An.era.we.will.never.forget
    @An.era.we.will.never.forget 2 дня назад +1

    I would rather starve than eat this.

    • @AkunTestesan
      @AkunTestesan 22 часа назад +2

      Egoist and foolish

    • @poilochien
      @poilochien 21 час назад

      s'adapter à un nouvel aliment même moins bon est beaucoup plus facile que de mourir de faim ... c'est ce que disait les gens qui ont connu les privations sous l'occupation.

    • @An.era.we.will.never.forget
      @An.era.we.will.never.forget 18 часов назад

      @@AkunTestesan I eat REAL food, not artificial shit!!