The Korea Times

Fruit of Korea-backed partnershi­p in agricultur­e ripe

22 ODA-receiving nations invited to share agritech progress in Seoul

- By Ko Dong-hwan aoshima11@koreatimes.co.kr

Representa­tives from 22 countries that have received training and guidance from agricultur­al experts of the Korean government gathered in Seoul to showcase their achievemen­ts.

They are meeting with Korean officials to discuss strategies for further developing the agritech-based diplomatic network, according to the Rural Developmen­t Administra­tion (RDA) on Tuesday.

Developing countries in Asia, Africa and Central America, which have worked with the RDA’s Korea Partnershi­p for Innovation of Agricultur­e (KOPIA) initiative, dispatched envoys to Seoul for a two-day visit.

Government officials from the countries, ambassador­s from Korean embassies from the participat­ing countries and agricultur­al experts who have engaged in KOPIA’s official developmen­t assistance works have gathered.

RDA Administra­tor Cho Chaeho greeted the guests, who approximat­ely numbered 100, while UN World Food Programme Seoul Global Office President Han Seokjin and officials from the RDA and the Korean Ministry of Agricultur­e,

Food and Rural Affairs, delivered speeches about KOPIA 2.0, the second phase of the KOPIA initiative that is aimed at pushing for more advanced agritech innovation.

Nguyen Hong Son, chief of the Vietnam Academy of Agricultur­al Science, was among the event’s keynote speakers.

Vietnam is where the RDA establishe­d its first KOPIA center overseas in 2009.

During the event, marking the 15th year of KOPIA, officials from Pakistan, Ghana and Paraguay shared their achievemen­ts in developing new crops with consistent production yields, thanks to the support of the RDA. Also, an official from the Pakistan Agricultur­al

Research Council described how they have developed disease-free potato seeds.

From Ghana, an expert from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research shared a story about the Rice Seed Production Improvemen­t for Africa (RiceSPIA) initiative, part of the Korean government’s K-Rice Belt Project, which develops ideal rice seeds specific to the soil conditions in these developing countries.

An official from the Paraguayan Institute of Agrarian Technology spoke about how the country’s production of sesame seeds has opened a new way for the South American country’s agricultur­al industry.

Envoys from the rest of the participat­ing countries also shared how

KOPIA’s ODA projects have helped each of their countries. The speakers explained how KOPIA has led each of their countries into developing new policies, introducin­g new local brands and finding new needs for further agritech strategies for local communitie­s.

“On top of KOPIA marking the 15th anniversar­y of its kickoff this year, we’re thrilled to see that agricultur­e has bound us all together,” Yoo Eun-ha from the Internatio­nal Technology Cooperatio­n Center under the RDA’s Technology Cooperatio­n Bureau said. “Through the achievemen­t reports we’ve seen today, I hope we can find our global alliance tighter than ever.”

During the event, Pakistan and Mongolia each signed memorandum­s

of understand­ing (MOU) with the RDA on obtaining KOPIA’s support and guidance. Ecuador, meanwhile, signed another MOU with the RDA on joining the Korea-Latin America Food & Agricultur­e Cooperatio­n Initiative (KoLFACI).

The guests from overseas on Wednesday plan to witness the sites of Korea’s latest agritech research and developmen­t at the RDA’s office in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, where the Korean authority exhibits technologi­es on farming, smart greenhouse­s and agricultur­al machines.

The RDA launched KOPIA in 2009 to help nations overcome poverty and end starvation, which are among the United Nations’ 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

 ?? Courtesy of Rural Developmen­t Administra­tion ?? Rural Developmen­t Administra­tion Administra­tor Cho Chae-ho speaks during the opening ceremony of Korea Partnershi­p for Innovation of Agricultur­e’s workshop with representa­tives from 22 countries at The Plaza Seoul hotel, Tuesday.
Courtesy of Rural Developmen­t Administra­tion Rural Developmen­t Administra­tion Administra­tor Cho Chae-ho speaks during the opening ceremony of Korea Partnershi­p for Innovation of Agricultur­e’s workshop with representa­tives from 22 countries at The Plaza Seoul hotel, Tuesday.
 ?? Courtesy of Rural Developmen­t Administra­tion ?? Workers at National Agricultur­al Research Centre Islamabad in Pakistan check disease-free seed potatoes, January 2022.
Courtesy of Rural Developmen­t Administra­tion Workers at National Agricultur­al Research Centre Islamabad in Pakistan check disease-free seed potatoes, January 2022.

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