China’s forest, grass coverage rate surpasses 56%: report

China has achieved a remarkable environmental milestone with its combined forest and grassland coverage rate now exceeding 56%, according to an official report released by the National Greening Commission on March 12, 2026. The announcement coincided with the country’s 48th National Tree Planting Day, highlighting decades of sustained afforestation efforts.

The comprehensive report reveals that China’s ambitious greening initiatives resulted in the planting of over 3.56 million hectares of new forests during 2025 alone. Simultaneously, the nation successfully restored approximately 4.93 million hectares of degraded grassland, demonstrating a balanced approach to ecosystem rehabilitation.

Detailed metrics show China’s forest coverage rate has reached 25.09%, with total forest stock volume climbing to nearly 20.99 billion cubic meters. These ecological achievements have translated into significant economic benefits, with the forestry and grassland industry generating an output value approaching 11 trillion yuan (approximately $1.6 trillion) last year.

The environmental revival has also fueled a surge in ecotourism, which recorded more than 3 billion visitor trips throughout 2025. This substantial public engagement with natural areas underscores the growing appreciation for China’s restored landscapes and biodiversity.

These findings emerge as part of China’s broader environmental strategy, which has increasingly focused on sustainable development and ecological civilization construction. The report provides concrete evidence of how coordinated government policies, combined with widespread public participation in tree-planting initiatives, have collectively transformed the country’s natural environment over nearly five decades of consistent effort.