Chinese scientists are planting high-value alternative “rubber trees” in the Gobi Desert.
China is the world’s largest consumer and importer of natural rubber, mainly to support its massive car sector. Consumption last year is expected to have exceeded 7 million tonnes, over 85 per cent of it imported.
However, the unique Chinese medicinal plant Duzhong (scientific name Eucommia ulmoides) may help to resolve this dependency.
While its bark is a valued material in traditional Chinese medicine…
It is ‘flourishing’: China’s man-made forest in Gobi produces good rubber for military use

