China spends $1bn on drought relief

12 April 2012

China will spend $1 billion to ease the effect of its worst drought in six decades, which has hit the world's largest wheat-growing region and sent prices soaring.

The money will go on boosting production, building emergency wells, better irrigation and increasing cloud-seeding, where silver iodide is fired by cannon and missile into the sky.

Several provinces have had no rain since October.

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