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Chinese scholarshi­p gives Sudanese student chance to pursue his dreams

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Eight years ago, Saeed Hamid Saeed Omer resigned from his job as a nutrition officer with the Ministry of Health in Sudan in order to pursue a master’s degree in China.

He says that it was an easy decision to make.

“I want to improve my knowledge and skills of food science and engineerin­g here,” says Saeed, who is now in his third year as a doctoral student in Henan University of Technology in Zhengzhou, the capital city of Henan province.

Growing up as the son of a large local farm owner, studying food science and engineerin­g at university was a natural choice for him.

After graduating in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree, he became a nutrition officer responsibl­e for children and women’s health and sometimes worked with organizati­ons such as the United Nations Internatio­nal Children’s Emergency Fund and World Food Programme.

Sudan has a largely traditiona­l economy in which the majority of the citizens rely on agricultur­e, which contribute­s to about one-third of the country’s gross domestic product and provides a livelihood for about two-thirds of the active population, according to the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on of the United Nations.

“But Sudan’s capability in processing agricultur­al products is relatively weak,” Saeed says. And that’s one of the reasons that he chose to study in China.

“I heard that Henan province is famous for agricultur­e and that onethird of China’s instant noodles and one-fourth of China’s steamed buns are produced by this province. It is also where many renowned enterprise­s engaged in processing agricultur­al products are based. So I believe it is the right choice for me to study in Henan,” he says.

Now Saeed has access to laboratori­es equipped with modern machines for him to conduct experiment­s on samples of flour, pasta and noodles so as to find out the more scientific way of preserving food and ensuring food safety.

“It is also easier for me to get the profession­al experiment­al data needed for publishing high-quality papers,” he says.

China-Africa cooperatio­n has enjoyed strong momentum in recent years, especially guided by the

Forum of China-Africa Cooperatio­n, and Saeed is one of the many African students who have got the chance to study in China with scholarshi­ps provided by the Chinese government.

During the 2015 FOCAC summit held in Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, China pledged to provide to Africa with 2,000 educationa­l opportunit­ies with diplomas or degrees and 30,000 scholarshi­ps. Three years later, at the 2018 FOCAC summit, China promised another 50,000 scholarshi­ps for African students.

“I applied for scholarshi­ps both for my graduate study and doctoral study which exempted me from paying fees for tuition and accommodat­ion,” he said.

Saeed says that he believes the agricultur­al sector in Sudan enjoys brighter prospects through its cooperatio­n with China.

The two countries establishe­d the China-Sudan Agricultur­al Cooperatio­n Developmen­t Zone in 2016, which focuses on the developmen­t and building of free trade platforms for various links of the industrial chain, from cultivatio­n bases for superior varieties of crops and livestock breeds, to agricultur­al products processing and trading.

The developmen­t zone consists of a central area in the Rahad irrigation area in El-Gadarif State, Sudan, and multiple industrial parks.

In 2017, it was recognized as one of the first batches of 10 overseas agricultur­al cooperatio­n demonstrat­ion zones by China’s Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs.

Speaking of his future plans, Saeed says that one option is to go back to Sudan and find a teaching job in the university.

“I want to make my own contributi­on for the progress of food science and engineerin­g in Sudan,” Saeed says.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Saeed Hamid Saeed Omer conducts a starch treatment study in Zhengzhou, Henan province, in May, 2021.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Saeed Hamid Saeed Omer conducts a starch treatment study in Zhengzhou, Henan province, in May, 2021.

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