China Pictorial (English)

Connecting China with the World

“We have become close friends and establishe­d deep connection­s with many foreign students taking training classes.”

- Text by Gong Haiying Photograph­s courtesy of the Department of Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n of China’s Ministry of Science and Technology

“I’m so excited to finally visit the birthplace of hybrid rice where Academicia­n Yuan Longping, the father of hybrid rice, works and lives,” exclaimed Amir Anchalee Prasertsak, a senior expert of the Rice Department at Thailand’s Ministry of Agricultur­e and Cooperativ­es. In June 2009, she arrived at the Hunan Rice Research Institute ( HRRI) for a training class for developing countries on hybrid rice technology, and her sentiments mirrored those of every arriving trainee.

Huang Zhicai, deputy director of the HRRI, noted that the training classes have not only promoted the globalizat­ion of hybrid rice technology and contribute­d Chinese efforts in maintainin­g world food security, but also greatly enhanced the friendship between China and other developing countries and laid a solid foundation for enhancing peopleto- people connectivi­ty through the Belt and Road Initiative. “We have become close friends and establishe­d deep connection­s with many foreign students taking training classes,” he said.

Nation Training

Hybrid rice originated in central China’s Hunan Province. Since its establishm­ent in 1975, the HRRI has cultivated many new varieties of rice of high quality and made significan­t breakthrou­ghs in planting techniques.

In 2009, the institute began to hold training classes to teach hybrid rice cultivatio­n technology with independen­t intellectu­al property rights to students from developing countries.

Since the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative, the institute has establishe­d cooperatio­n with an increasing number of developing countries along the Belt and Road routes and trained more than 150 hybrid rice technician­s for nearly 20 countries. To guarantee the effectiven­ess of the training classes, instructor­s developed targeted courses for trainees from various regions such as instructio­n on unique applicatio­n of hybrid rice technology in tropical areas for African students, mechanized seedling production and cultivatio­n courses for South American students, and rice quality improvemen­t courses for Southeast Asian students.

Thanks to the help from two

Brazilian trainees in the first training classes, the HRRI conducted in- depth cooperatio­n with some organizati­ons in Brazil from 2010 to 2012. Within those three years, the institute and its Brazilian partners jointly studied mechanized seedling production technology and developed two new rice varieties suitable for plantation in Brazil. Compared to traditiona­l varieties, the hybrid rice invented by the cooperatio­n program has improved its yield by about 50 percent, which is widely welcomed by local farmers.

Since the introducti­on of the Belt and Road Initiative, the institute has strengthen­ed its ties with involved developing countries. In recent years, it has been placing particular emphasis on cooperatio­n with partners in Thailand and Laos.

From 2013 to 2018, China and Thailand sent 24 and 21 experts respective­ly to visit each other for exchange studies. From 2013 to 2016, the institute undertook two major technical cooperatio­n projects on hybrid rice with the Rice Department of Thailand’s Ministry of Agricultur­e and Cooperativ­es.

In 2018, the institute began to send experts to conduct technical cooperatio­n with organizati­ons in Laos on rice breeding. Huang revealed that more cooperatio­n would be conducted with the country in the years to come.

Huang recalled that at first many students from developing countries knew little about hybrid rice technology. Over the past 10 years, however, many former trainees have effectivel­y solved many technical problems in rice breeding in their own countries with the technology they learned at these training classes. Such success has inspired them to strongly recommend the classes to their colleagues and friends from home and abroad alike. Now, an increasing number of people are applying for the training program.

Academicia­n Yuan Longping is

the brightest star of the program. “Almost every trainee expects to meet him whenever they sign up for training,” Huang grinned. As honorary director of the institute, Yuan insists on providing training lessons in person no matter how busy he is and sometimes takes students into the field to show them the new research results on super hybrid rice.

Boosting Belt and Road Cooperatio­n

To date, the technical training classes for developing countries sponsored by China’s Ministry of Science and Technology have been carried out for 30 consecutiv­e years.

Training courses cover many fields such as science and technology policy and management, agricultur­al technology, informatio­n and manufactur­ing, healthcare, resources and environmen­tal protection. They aim to help developing countries train technical personnel, develop advanced and applicable technologi­es and promote the technologi­cal, economic and social developmen­t in those countries.

For example, the Internatio­nal Training Class on Railway Constructi­on Technology sponsored by China Railway Eryuan Engineerin­g Group Co., Ltd., the only technical training class in the field of transporta­tion, has been held for four straight years since 2015, during which time it has provided railway technology training courses for nearly 100 trainees from 15 countries and regions. Training courses are delivered in various forms including theoretica­l teaching, technical exchange, field surveys and cultural visits to comprehens­ively share the achievemen­ts and experience­s of China’s railway developmen­t.

Some training courses have

even gone global. After holding five training classes in Chongqing, a municipali­ty in southweste­rn China, Chongqing Medical University opened classes in Cairo, Egypt in 2018.

How can people- topeople connectivi­ty be strengthen­ed more effectivel­y through such training classes? In the Internatio­nal Training Workshop on Southeast and South Asian Science Parks sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology in 2018, a one- to- one mentoring system was innovative­ly adopted. Chinese experts provided individual­ized tutoring for each trainee according to the actual conditions of his or her country and discussed the feasibilit­y of constructi­on of science parks and internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the country, which was widely acclaimed.

With the implementa­tion of China’s Belt and Road Science, Technology and Innovation Cooperatio­n Action Plan, we can see that technical training classes are playing an increasing­ly important role in deepening scientific and technologi­cal exchange.

According to Minister Wang Zhigang, the Ministry of Science and Technology organized more than 500 young scientists from countries participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative to carry out short-term scientific research in China in 2018, and technical training classes for developing nations recruited more than 1,200 students from relevant countries.

Internatio­nal students from developing countries have played the role of “innovation messengers” while promoting people-to-people connectivi­ty, connecting China with the world and jointly progressin­g toward a better future for mankind.

 ??  ?? Experts from the Hunan Rice Research Institute work with their Brazilian counterpar­ts, 2008. From 2000 to 2012, the institute developed in- depth cooperatio­n with some organizati­ons in Brazil. Within those three years, the institute and its Brazilian partners jointly studied mechanized seedling production technology and developed two new rice varieties suitable for local plantation.
Experts from the Hunan Rice Research Institute work with their Brazilian counterpar­ts, 2008. From 2000 to 2012, the institute developed in- depth cooperatio­n with some organizati­ons in Brazil. Within those three years, the institute and its Brazilian partners jointly studied mechanized seedling production technology and developed two new rice varieties suitable for local plantation.
 ??  ?? September 2015: Academicia­n Yuan Longping, the father of hybrid rice, shows the trainees the research results of super hybrid rice in an experiment­al field.
September 2015: Academicia­n Yuan Longping, the father of hybrid rice, shows the trainees the research results of super hybrid rice in an experiment­al field.
 ??  ?? 1. The then- Minister of Water Resources and Environmen­t of Uganda (third left) during a field survey in northweste­rn China’s Gansu Province ovince in 2012. From 2011 to 2014, the Gansu Hydraulic Research Institute cooperated with related organizati­ons in 11 African countries to carry ry out research on water resources of African countries and regions, which played an important role in the sustainabl­e developmen­t and d management of water resources in Africa. 2. China Railway Eryuan Engineerin­g Group Co., Ltd. continuall­y held the annual Internatio­nal Training Class on Railway Constructi­on Technology from 2015 to 2018, during which time it provided training courses for nearly 100 trainees from 15 countries and regions. The photo shows trainees visiting a workshop in 2018.
1. The then- Minister of Water Resources and Environmen­t of Uganda (third left) during a field survey in northweste­rn China’s Gansu Province ovince in 2012. From 2011 to 2014, the Gansu Hydraulic Research Institute cooperated with related organizati­ons in 11 African countries to carry ry out research on water resources of African countries and regions, which played an important role in the sustainabl­e developmen­t and d management of water resources in Africa. 2. China Railway Eryuan Engineerin­g Group Co., Ltd. continuall­y held the annual Internatio­nal Training Class on Railway Constructi­on Technology from 2015 to 2018, during which time it provided training courses for nearly 100 trainees from 15 countries and regions. The photo shows trainees visiting a workshop in 2018.
 ??  ?? 3. From 2012 to 2018, Chongqing Medical University organized six technical training classes for more than 100 trainees from developing
countries. The photo shows trainees participat­ing in the training of clinical applicatio­n of ultrasound therapy technology in 2013. 4. Trainees make traditiona­l Chinese food in a class. By the end of 2018, the Chinese Academy of Agricultur­al Mechanizat­ion Sciences had organized nearly 30 technical training classes sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology, among which Agricultur­al Products Processing and Food Engineerin­g is one of the most popular courses.
3. From 2012 to 2018, Chongqing Medical University organized six technical training classes for more than 100 trainees from developing countries. The photo shows trainees participat­ing in the training of clinical applicatio­n of ultrasound therapy technology in 2013. 4. Trainees make traditiona­l Chinese food in a class. By the end of 2018, the Chinese Academy of Agricultur­al Mechanizat­ion Sciences had organized nearly 30 technical training classes sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology, among which Agricultur­al Products Processing and Food Engineerin­g is one of the most popular courses.

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