This training course starts on June 7th and lasts for 30 days. 44 agricultural officials and professional technicians from 11 countries including Botswana, South Sudan, Zambia, Ethiopia, Malawi, Ghana, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Brazil and Panama participated in the training. The application of agricultural biotechnology is the theme of this seminar, which is conducted through a combination of expert lectures, on-site teaching, student discussions, and visits. During the training period, public courses such as China’s agricultural development, China’s agricultural policies, and China’s agricultural mechanization were arranged; We have arranged courses on new fertilizers and their applications, crop breeding techniques and their applications, green pest prevention and control, biological control, scientific fertilization, the application of microorganisms in sustainable agricultural development, animal husbandry machinery and equipment, and the Internet of Things agriculture; Organized visits and inspections to relevant scientific research units, agricultural extension institutions, agricultural production demonstration sites, and agricultural enterprises in Beijing, Tianjin, Henan, Hebei and other provinces and cities.Due to the reasonable curriculum, high-quality teaching by teachers, and meticulous organizational arrangements, the training class achieved a complete success and received widespread praise from students. The students greatly appreciated China’s agricultural technology. Sri Lankan student Dishanayak said, “China is facing a shortage of arable land and water, and relying on technology to develop agriculture is enviable. The seminar is most interested in topics such as zero growth of fertilizers and pesticides, soil testing and formula fertilization, biopesticides, biological control methods, comprehensive control technologies, slow-release fertilizers, and the application of microorganisms in sustainable agricultural development. The promotion of Chinese agricultural experts in villages at ‘zero distance’ is worth learning from other developing countries 。 Peter Mart from Ghana stated that “this training course is very helpful for developing countries in their efforts to solve food security and food safety. The training content is very enlightening and helpful for students, and the visiting scientific research institutions and on-site activities fully demonstrate China’s agricultural biotechnology strength and achievements. Panamanian student Abisaide said, ‘This training course has taught us about the application of biological fertilizers and pesticides, which has broadened our horizons.’.The students thanked the Chinese government in various ways and affirmed the success of the training course, which allowed them to learn Chinese agricultural technology, broaden their horizons, and improve their ability to carry out related technical work.
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