China carries out nearly 8.5m hectares of land greening in 2025

China has made extraordinary strides in ecological restoration, having successfully greened approximately 8.47 million hectares of land throughout 2025 according to official data released by the National Forestry and Grassland Administration. This remarkable achievement was announced during the administration’s annual work conference, highlighting the nation’s unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability.

The comprehensive greening initiative encompassed multiple approaches to ecological rehabilitation. Nearly 3.6 million hectares were transformed through strategic afforestation projects, while the remaining areas were restored through sophisticated grassland rehabilitation techniques. These concerted efforts have produced tangible results, with China’s forest coverage rate now reaching 25.09 percent and forest stock volume approaching 21 billion cubic meters.

Examining the broader Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), China’s environmental accomplishments become even more impressive. The country successfully greened a total of 36.6 million hectares, including 12.3 million hectares through afforestation. Additionally, an annual average of approximately 3.1 million hectares of degraded grassland underwent restoration, maintaining comprehensive vegetation coverage above the critical threshold of 50 percent.

Perhaps most notably, China has emerged as a global leader in desertification control. Over the past five years, the nation has treated roughly 10.1 million hectares of desertified land while implementing protective measures across nearly 1.9 million hectares to prevent further deterioration. This systematic approach has resulted in continuous declines in desertification and sandification-affected areas, positioning China as the first major nation to achieve zero net growth in land degradation—a landmark accomplishment in global environmental conservation.