Agricultural technology incubator nurtures young talents in Tianjin
Xinhua, May 06, 2025 Adjust font size:
Student Zhang Yanpeng (1st L) converses with his classmates at Tianmintianyuan agricultural technology demonstration park in north China's Tianjin, April 29, 2025. Both Yun Ziyi and her classmate Gao Jialu are graduate students at Tianjin Agricultural University and members of the local Small Berry technology innovation base.
Established in April 2024, the base is part of a "science-and-education integration" model that combines hands-on practice with academic research. Professor Wang Lijuan offers academic guidance, while Chen Xiangtao, a 54-year-old agricultural technician, mentors students on fieldwork. From morning to evening, students rotate through more than ten greenhouses, keeping detailed field logs and participating in crop management.
This model, where agricultural parks provide land and resources while universities contribute talent and technology, has become a vital bridge connecting scientific research with real-world application.
"After graduation, I'll return to Xinjiang as an agricultural technician," said Zhang Yanpeng, a student from the program. For this group of Gen Z students, their research is not only written on paper, but also rooted in China's vast farmland, blooming from the soil. (Xinhua/Sun Fanyue)