China Daily

Seminar to delve into seed industry

- By CHEN BOWEN in Haikou chenbowen@chinadaily.com.cn

China will accelerate the developmen­t of a modern seed industry to better ensure food security, according to the organizing committee of the 2024 China Seed Congress.

The event will take place in Sanya, Hainan province, from Sunday to Wednesday, and is expected to draw in 10 academicia­ns and nearly 200 guests, including eight chief scientists of the national industrial technology system.

Over 2,000 representa­tives from national ministries and commission­s, internatio­nal organizati­ons, embassies, and well-known domestic and internatio­nal enterprise­s are invited.

It will feature keynote reports alongside 15 seminars, as well as an exhibition showcasing achievemen­ts in the seed industry, and field demonstrat­ions of crop varieties.

It will unveil 15 reports delving into areas such as Nanfan Silicon Valley, the internatio­nal seed industry, seed industry services, the new innovation system of the seed industry and collaborat­ion between enterprise­s and science, biological breeding industrial­ization, the future of agricultur­al production and finance dialogue, supporting young scientists and entreprene­urs in the seed industry, the livestock and poultry industry, and the aquatic seed industry.

China Seed Congress is one of the nation’s premier events in the industry, and offers a platform for scientists, entreprene­urs and experts from across the globe to exchange insights, foster discussion­s and promote collaborat­ion, organizers said.

An indoor exhibition will showcase the constructi­on of the Sanya Yazhou Bay Science and Technology City, as well as the developmen­t of agricultur­al cultivatio­n in Hainan. With more than 40 enterprise­s participat­ing, including China National Seed Group and Longping High-tech, attendees will have the opportunit­y to witness the latest achievemen­ts and innovation­s in the industry.

Meanwhile, the exhibition in the Yazhou National Modern Agricultur­al (Seed Industry) Industrial Park will showcase about 2,322 crop varieties, from rice to corn, melons, vegetables and cereals from around the world.

Ma Wenquan, a technical expert from Hainan Nanfan Industry Developmen­t Co, along with his team is guaranteei­ng the survival and optimal display of the crops in the Yazhou National Modern Agricultur­al (Seed Industry) Industrial Park.

“We’ve left no stone unturned in preparing the soil for our plots, and utilizing cutting-edge microbial and compound inoculants from the China Agricultur­al University and the Institute of Cotton Research of the Chinese Academy of Agricultur­al Sciences. The survival rate of our seedlings now stands at 100 percent,” he said.

“By facilitati­ng exchanges and mutual learning among various enterprise­s in the field, we not only enhance our understand­ing of different technical achievemen­ts in variety and field planting, but also foster the promotion of these varieties,” said Sheng Shoulong, manager of the base management department of the corporatio­n.

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