Wolfberry farmers in China were caught smoking their crops with industrial sulfur to preserve them. Chinese state media also aired clips of workers washing the berries in thick, foaming chemicals.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Authorities in north China's Heilongjiang province warned locals to be on alert for Siberian tigers, after a video of a farmer narrowly escaping an attack early on Monday went ...
Chen Guanming isn't a member of the Chinese Olympic team, but his journey to reach the XXX Olympiad in London was truly a trek of Olympic proportions. 57-year-old Chinese farmer Chen Guanming, who ...
The Chinese state broadcaster CCTV has unveiled details of a second major food scandal to rock the country this year, this time involving wolfberries smoked and soaked in prohibited chemicals. In a ...