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China Turns Desert Into a Giant Fish and Shrimp Farm

The Taklamakan has always been a lifeless desert, too dry, too hostile to agriculture. For a long time, no one would have imagined seeing ponds full of fish and shrimp there. Yet, a transformation is underway. Aquaculture in the desert is gradually imposing as a bold bet, capable of changing the face of this region. The Taklamakan no longer scares pioneers The Taklamakan remains one of the most inhospitable deserts in the world. Located in Xinji…
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The Taklamakan has always been a lifeless desert, too dry, too hostile to agriculture. For a long time, no one would have imagined seeing ponds full of fish and shrimp there. Yet, a transformation is underway. Aquaculture in the desert is gradually imposing as a bold bet, capable of changing the face of this region. The Taklamakan no longer scares pioneers The Taklamakan remains one of the most inhospitable deserts in the world. Located in Xinji…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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