China launched a new project in Papua New Guinea (PNG) on Tuesday to help the South Pacific nation further promote its agricultural development.
本周二,中国在巴布亚新几内亚启动一项新项目,帮助当地农民推动农业发展。
A new
demonstration1 base will be established in Goroka, the capital city of the Eastern Highlands Province (EHP), to help promote the
cultivation2 of upland rice and a type of grass called "Juncao", out of which local residents could grow rice and mushrooms. The grass Juncao, also called the "China Grass" by natives, can also be used to feed
livestock3.
Juncao technology was first introduced into PNG from China in 1997. In 1998, the inventor of Juncao and upland rice technology, Prof. Lin Zhanxi from Fujian Agriculture and
Forestry4 University, led a team to visit EHP and afterwards established the first pilot base in Lufa District of EHP. In 2018, the two sides signed a new deal to further deepen their cooperation in Juncao and upland rice planting.
"The Juncao technology was invented to help China's rural areas to shake off poverty. It could adapt to the earth and climate conditions in PNG and is suitable for local household and market," Lin told Xinhua via phone.
He added that the new demonstration base would provide
technological5 training, seed production, and
promotion6 to help the industry achieve a better development. The team will also establish some other demonstration sites across the whole country to help local residents to plant Juncao.
According to him, the new project was expected to help locals to achieve a goal of annual mushroom output of about 3,000 tons, more than 20 thousand livestock fed by Juncao, and a total upland rice growth area of 1,200 hectares, which will help relieve the food problem of over 10,000 people.
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