China Daily (Hong Kong)

Aid to Africa focus of UN case studies

China’s sharing of agricultur­al tech, experience­s commended

- By HONG XIAO in New York xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com

China’s role in providing agricultur­al assistance to Africa was the focus of case studies launched at the United Nations on Monday.

Ahunna Eziakonwa, assistant administra­tor and director of the United Nations Developmen­t Programme’s regional bureau for Africa, commended the willingnes­s of the Chinese “to share their experience­s on agricultur­e transforma­tion with Africa, particular­ly Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique, in this case”.

“This initiative should be complement­ed with technology transfer, enhanced knowledge and experience-sharing, particular­ly in addition to agricultur­e products, corridors to accelerate economic diversific­ation and industrial­ization in Africa,” she said at the launch of the case studies on experience­s and innovation in China’s agricultur­al assistance in Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau.

The event was co-organized by China’s Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency and the developmen­t program. Cooperatio­n agency Vice-Chairman Deng Boqing introduced the case studies.

In September, President Xi Jinping announced at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n held in Beijing that China will work with Africa to formulate and implement a program of action to promote China-Africa cooperatio­n on agricultur­al modernizat­ion.

China will implement 50 agricultur­al assistance programs, provide 1 billion yuan ($144 million) of emergency humanitari­an food assistance to African countries affected by natural disasters, send 500 senior agricultur­e experts to Africa and train entreprene­urs in agribusine­ss.

“These initiative­s will promote agricultur­al developmen­t in African countries, increase production of food and cash crops, increase farmers’ incomes, improve agricultur­al production and management capacity and improve food security,” Deng said.

China has always committed to promoting agricultur­al and rural developmen­t in developing countries, especially in Africa, making poverty alleviatio­n a priority for foreign aid, Deng said.

China’s agricultur­al assistance in Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau is one of China’s signature initiative­s across Africa, he said.

Chinese Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations Ma Zhaoxu said Africa is home to the largest number of developing countries.

The implementa­tion of UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals “faces serious challenges”, Ma said. “The internatio­nal community should increase its sense of urgency, focusing on helping African countries and ... poverty and hunger eliminatio­n, infrastruc­ture constructi­on and sustainabl­e industrial­ization.”

Ma said China’s role in supporting countries in accelerati­ng developmen­t under the framework of South-South cooperatio­n has continuous­ly grown over the past half-century.

Since 2008, the UN’s developmen­t program and China cooperated to expose Chinese institutio­ns to internatio­nal developmen­t practices as well as share China’s developmen­t experience­s with other countries.

With the establishm­ent of China’s developmen­t agency, the nation has taken significan­t steps to further cement its internatio­nal engagement in developmen­t cooperatio­n.

The event was followed with an exhibition featuring publicatio­ns, project videos, photos and stories of beneficiar­ies from the early recovery projects funded by the SouthSouth Cooperatio­n Assistance Fund as well as UNDP China’s 40th anniversar­y highlights.

 ?? LI XIAOPENG / XINHUA ?? Tian Zeqin, director of the China-Mozambique Agricultur­al Technology Demonstrat­ion Center, instructs a farmer in Mozambique on cultivatio­n techniques.
LI XIAOPENG / XINHUA Tian Zeqin, director of the China-Mozambique Agricultur­al Technology Demonstrat­ion Center, instructs a farmer in Mozambique on cultivatio­n techniques.

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