Heilongjiang's grain output ranks first nationwide for 16 consecutive Years-Xinhua

Heilongjiang's grain output ranks first nationwide for 16 consecutive Years

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2026-06-24 18:35:27

A drone photo taken on June 19, 2026 shows an agricultural machine working at a corn field of Beidahuang Group in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The province's 257.9 million mu (17.19 million hectares) of arable land features 156 million mu (10.4 million hectares) of black soil, representing 56.1 percent of the total black soil in northeast China. In 2025, the grain output in Heilongjiang reached about 82 million tonnes, ranking first nationwide for 16 consecutive years. (Photo by Lin Jinchun/Xinhua)

A drone photo taken on June 24, 2026 shows agricultural machines working at a corn field of Beidahuang Group in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The province's 257.9 million mu (17.19 million hectares) of arable land features 156 million mu (10.4 million hectares) of black soil, representing 56.1 percent of the total black soil in northeast China. In 2025, the grain output in Heilongjiang reached about 82 million tonnes, ranking first nationwide for 16 consecutive years. (Photo by Wang Jinbin/Xinhua)

A drone photo taken on June 22, 2026 shows staff members working at a field of Beidahuang Group in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The province's 257.9 million mu (17.19 million hectares) of arable land features 156 million mu (10.4 million hectares) of black soil, representing 56.1 percent of the total black soil in northeast China. In 2025, the grain output in Heilongjiang reached about 82 million tonnes, ranking first nationwide for 16 consecutive years. (Photo by Lu Wenxiang/Xinhua)

A drone photo taken on June 24, 2026 shows workers working at a field of Beidahuang Group in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The province's 257.9 million mu (17.19 million hectares) of arable land features 156 million mu (10.4 million hectares) of black soil, representing 56.1 percent of the total black soil in northeast China. In 2025, the grain output in Heilongjiang reached about 82 million tonnes, ranking first nationwide for 16 consecutive years. (Photo by Xu Yingxian/Xinhua)

A drone photo taken on June 23, 2026 shows an agricultural machine digging drainage ditches at a field of Beidahuang Group in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The province's 257.9 million mu (17.19 million hectares) of arable land features 156 million mu (10.4 million hectares) of black soil, representing 56.1 percent of the total black soil in northeast China. In 2025, the grain output in Heilongjiang reached about 82 million tonnes, ranking first nationwide for 16 consecutive years. (Photo by Lu Wenxiang/Xinhua)

A farmer operates an agricultural machine at a corn field of Beidahuang Group in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, June 23, 2026. The province's 257.9 million mu (17.19 million hectares) of arable land features 156 million mu (10.4 million hectares) of black soil, representing 56.1 percent of the total black soil in northeast China. In 2025, the grain output in Heilongjiang reached about 82 million tonnes, ranking first nationwide for 16 consecutive years. (Photo by Zhang Hongxi/Xinhua)

A drone photo taken on June 23, 2026 shows an agricultural drone flying over a field of Beidahuang Group in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The province's 257.9 million mu (17.19 million hectares) of arable land features 156 million mu (10.4 million hectares) of black soil, representing 56.1 percent of the total black soil in northeast China. In 2025, the grain output in Heilongjiang reached about 82 million tonnes, ranking first nationwide for 16 consecutive years. (Photo by Huang Yongxing/Xinhua)

A drone photo taken on June 22, 2026 shows workers paving a road at a field of Beidahuang Group in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The province's 257.9 million mu (17.19 million hectares) of arable land features 156 million mu (10.4 million hectares) of black soil, representing 56.1 percent of the total black soil in northeast China. In 2025, the grain output in Heilongjiang reached about 82 million tonnes, ranking first nationwide for 16 consecutive years. (Photo by Li Xing/Xinhua)

A drone photo taken on June 23, 2026 shows intelligent monitoring equipment at a paddy field in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The province's 257.9 million mu (17.19 million hectares) of arable land features 156 million mu (10.4 million hectares) of black soil, representing 56.1 percent of the total black soil in northeast China. In 2025, the grain output in Heilongjiang reached about 82 million tonnes, ranking first nationwide for 16 consecutive years. (Photo by Qu Yubao/Xinhua)