Highly productive agriculture in East Asia leads to serious pollution problems.
Agricultural pollution in China, Vietnam, and the Philippines is a serious problem that affects human health, ecosystems, and the productivity of farms. The success of agriculture in these countries has led to increased pollution, which is often overlooked and not properly measured. This pollution is a result of the intensive farming practices that have boosted food production but have also caused harm to the environment. Despite efforts to control pollution, there is still a long way to go in preventing it effectively. However, with the right support from the government and the use of existing solutions, it is possible to reduce the negative impact of agricultural pollution.