The Chinese government is using an express train to disseminate
agricultural know-how in less-developed regions of Northwest
China.
Together with other government agencies, the Ministry of Science
and Technology is sponsoring dozens of agricultural scientists to
conduct an eight-day science and technology program for rural
Chinese.
The sci-tech train constitutes part of the 2006 National Science
Week, which is due to begin on Sunday. The experts will help rural
people to develop local economy, protect the environment, increase
their production and income, and live in healthy ways.
The experts will organize consultations on practical
technologies, free medical checkups, public medical education, and
lectures on modern agricultural technologies.
The China Agricultural Science and Technology Press, Popular
Science Press, the People's Health Press and others donated
publications worth 1.8 million yuan (US$225,000) to people in rural
areas.
(Xinhua News Agency May 19, 2006)
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