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Xi visit buoys agri-workers

Nation’s food security achievable only when seed resources are tightly held, president says

- By MA ZHIPING in Haikou mazhiping@chinadaily.com.cn Zhao Yimeng in Beijing contribute­d to this story.

President Xi Jinping reiterated the importance of the seed industry during a visit to a seed lab in Sanya, Hainan province, on April 10, and his visit boosted the confidence of workers on new innovation­s in the sector, agricultur­al scientists said.

Seeds are key to national food security, and China’s food security can only be achieved when seed resources are tightly held in Chinese hands, said Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, at the Yazhou Bay Seed Laboratory.

He urged efforts to focus on making breakthrou­ghs when it comes to ensuring food security and securing the supply of important agricultur­al produce.

Efforts must be made to realize selfrelian­ce in seed technology and make sure that sources of seeds are under control.

Xi approved of Hainan’s efforts in exploring innovation in agricultur­al science and technology to support and guarantee national food security.

Scientists at the Nanfan Scientific and Research Breeding Base in the Yazhou Bay area, where the seed lab was establishe­d in May 2021, said the Chinese leader’s visit will encourage them to pass on the spirit of Chinese agronomist­s in making greater contributi­ons to the country’s food security.

Nanfan, or offseason seed breeding in South China’s Hainan province, started in the 1950s as agricultur­al scientists came to Sanya, Ledong and Lingshui from November to May to conduct seed breeding-related activities.

Shortening the breeding cycle by half or more, Nanfan has accelerate­d the breeding process and greatly improved the adaptabili­ty of seed varieties, the experts said.

At the Nanfan breeding bases, dubbed China’s Silicon Valley for seed breeding, more than 10,000 scientists and workers from more than 800 research institutio­ns and universiti­es gather from across the country, bringing more than 3 million breeding materials to the vital seed propagatio­n facility each year.

Among them was Yuan Longping, the late agri-scientist known as the “father of hybrid rice”, according to data from the Hainan provincial Nanfan breeding administra­tion.

The Yazhou Bay Seed Laboratory covered more than 240,000 square meters. It built 10 public scientific research platforms which are

equipped with more than 3,000 sets of the most advanced sequencers and mass spectromet­ers in the world.

Seed samples collected from the field can be tested and identified with great convenienc­e, said Xia Mian, head of the lab’s department for cooperatio­n and exchanges.

The seed lab has gathered research staff to work on seed industry innovation, in collaborat­ion with around 20 member institutio­ns.

Xia said more sets of large equipment are being installed to support scientific research at the lab, which will boast about 7,000 sets of various facilities to be shared by Nanfan agroscient­ists in the near future.

In the past years, Nanfan agro-scientists had to send seeds for testing to cities like Beijing and Shanghai as

there were no basic facilities such as first-generation sequencers.

“Backed by a profession­al technical support team and a comprehens­ive public service platform, the lab will serve as an innovation engine of the ‘Nanfan Silicon Valley’ to help cultivate a complete chain that links theoretica­l innovation with technology integratio­n, seed breeding design and industrial incubation, and carry out joint innovative research to tackle bottleneck­s,” Xia said.

“The lab’s advanced platforms, such as the large instrument public service center and precision molecular design breeding center, have made scientific research very convenient and efficient, while saving a lot of costs,” said Yang Xiaofeng, executive vice-president of Sanya Nanfan

Research Institute under Hainan University.

Jia Zhiwei, deputy general manager of Longping Biotech (Hainan) Co Ltd, said the lab, with its excellent natural location and state-of-the-art research environmen­t, is playing an important role in promoting seed breeding technology developmen­t and exchanges of new ideas among agro-scientists.

Jia, who has a doctorate in biochemist­ry and molecular biology, believes the Nanfan Silicon Valley will become a highland of China’s seed industry research and progress in the applicatio­n of biotech in seed breeding.

She said it will also bring revolution­ary changes by improving the quality of seeds in traditiona­l crops, cultivatio­n of new varieties, and the reduction of pests and crop diseases which will ensure greater yields.

The Longping company has been expanded quickly over the past three years, with its research team growing from around 10 at the launch date to the current 60 scientists, part of them coming from leading seed research institutio­ns at home and abroad.

“Longping Biotech focuses on developing key ‘chip’ technologi­es for biotechnol­ogical breeding of corn, soybean and other crops. The company also engages in developing insectresi­stance and herbicide-tolerance technology, gene editing, male sterility seed production and new insect resistance, and drought resistance gene mining,” said Jia.

“Based in Sanya, we are conducting research from a global perspectiv­e. For instance, we have successful­ly helped Brazil get fall armyworms under control — a pest that seriously harms the growth of maize — through biotechnol­ogy,” she added.

 ?? LI XUEREN / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, chats with villagers on April 11 during an inspection in the city of Wuzhishan, Hainan province.
LI XUEREN / XINHUA President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, chats with villagers on April 11 during an inspection in the city of Wuzhishan, Hainan province.

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