The Philippine Star

Phl to collaborat­e with China on agricultur­e

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Philippine­s will collaborat­e with China for various developmen­ts in the agricultur­e sector.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol recently met with Hunan province Governor Xu Dazhe at the DA central office for possible areas for cooperatio­n in the farm sector between the province and the DA.

“Governor Dazhe expressed interest for cooperatio­n in food processing, agri-fishery and developing new hybrid rice varieties,” Piñol said.

Hunan’s economy remains mostly agricultur­al and ranks first among China’s provinces in rice output, exporting a large surplus to other provinces.

Most of Hunan’s arable land is farmed using modern techniques, including mechanized irrigation and chemical fertilizat­ion.

Hunan’s other major food crops include sweet potatoes, corn, barley, sorghum, buckwheat, garden peas, millet, and horsebeans.

The DA is set to form a team of experts and farmer groups to oversee the assessment of future joint projects.

The Chinese governor visited the country to establish communicat­ion and cooperatio­n between Hunan and the province of Oriental Mindoro.

A few months ago, several Chinese businessme­n met with the government to seek cooperatio­n and opportunit­ies in the country particular­ly in the fields of aerospace and aviation, agricultur­e, energy, hotels, tourism and other areas.

Apart from China, Piñol also inked a memorandum of understand­ing with Pakistan Ambassador to the Philippine­s Aman Rashid to further strengthen the economic relations in the field of agricultur­e between the two countries.

Last March, the Philippine­s and Pakistan had reactivate­d the Pakistan-Philippine­s Joint Business Forum and Council to discuss ways of enhancing bilateral economic cooperatio­n especially in the areas of trade, investment, energy, agricultur­e, tourism, health, industries and other matters of mutual interest.

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