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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
BEIJING, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) — The 11th professional farmer training course for professional farmers from five Central Asian countries concluded recently in Weinan, a leading agricultural base in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, marking the successful completion of the three-year "China-Central Asia" professional farmer training program.
According to local news outlet Huashanwang, this program has become an important practical step in implementing the results of the Xi'an China-Central Asia Summit and further integrating Shaanxi Province into the Belt and Road Initiative. As the program's primary implementer, Weinan Vocational and Technical College has carried out meticulous work in areas such as curriculum development, faculty support, and appropriate living conditions for students from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
With a smart agriculture training center, research laboratories, and other modern educational infrastructure, the college focuses on imparting technological knowledge and skills that meet the realities and needs of Central Asian countries in agricultural production, including water-saving irrigation technologies and methods, modern controlled-environment agricultural production, and risk management and prevention based on ecological and biological methods.
In addition, during the course, cultural and educational activities were organized for foreign students, including a visit to a Chinese shadow theater and an introduction to traditional Chinese medicine.
“The completion of the three-year program is not the end, but rather a starting point for strengthening cooperation in the future,” noted Jin Huafeng, rector of Weinan Vocational and Technical College, promising that the college intends to conduct subsequent visits to Central Asian countries to assess training results, as well as to develop in-depth joint training and research programs with colleges in these countries. -0-
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