Some 4,000 farmers in south China's Shenzhen City have received
"green certificates" after they were trained by the local
government on vegetable, fruit and flower planting knowledge,
according to Huang Mintong, deputy director of the local
agricultural technology popularization center.
Another 400 are to be trained this year in the "green certificate"
program, which was kicked off three years ago.
"Modern agriculture requires farmers to master advanced
agricultural science and technology," Huang said.
With vegetable fields covering over 50,000 mu (about 3,333
hectares), orchards covering 180,000 mu (about 12,000 hectares) and
flower fields more than 10,000 mu (about 667 hectares) in Shenzhen,
the city not only offers products to local markets but also markets
in Hong Kong and overseas, Huang said.
Farmers should have received a middle school education if they want
to be allowed to join the training program. Trainees can get
allowances and free reference materials during their study. Those
with "green certificates" enjoy the priority right to rent
vegetable, fruit and flower fields, according to Huang.
(People's Daily July 30, 2004)
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