North China's Hebei province and five European Union (EU) member
nations have signed an agreement on agricultural cooperation in the
next 10 years, said a source from the provincial government in
Shijiazhuang Monday.
Hebei province and Belgium, France, Italy, Spain and the
Netherlands will work together in the fields of farming technology,
investment, farm produce, personnel and information during the next
decade, according to the recent agreement.
It
proposes that a support system for agricultural production,
industrialized crop growing and live stock breeding in the five
nations will be introduced into Hebei on a trial basis.
Hebei will also import improved varieties of crops, trees, farm
animals and fish, agricultural equipment, farming machinery, and
processing, cool stores and packaging technology from the five
countries, to upgrade the province's agricultural production
capacity and byproduct processing.
The two parties will also exchange agricultural operational and
management personnel and technicians. They will set up joint
agricultural ventures and an agricultural information network.
Agronomists and other related experts in Hebei province held that
the cooperation was expected to beef up Hebei's agricultural
growth, boost the quality of local farm produce and make it easier
for the produce to compete on the world market.
Hebei has previously introduced a range of agricultural technology
from France and Italy. Fresh vegetables and fruits grown with the
imported technology have already been exported to Japan and some
Southeast Asian countries.
(Xinhua News Agency December 9, 2002)
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