The Chinese government and the United Nations Development
Program (UNDP) have agreed on a project to provide innovative
technologies and expertise to poverty-ridden rural areas in
China.
With three million U.S. dollars from the Ministry of Science and
Technology (MOST) and one million US dollars from UNDP, the
four-year project, titled "Alleviating Rural Poverty through
Innovative Technologies Transfer," will set up technical task
forces to introduce to farmers both better technologies and
innovative organizational methods for farmers to receive
tailor-made technological services to increase their income.
MOST Vice-Minister Liu Yanhua said, "The UNDP is the first
international organization that helps China to develop and enhance
technical task forces to extend technologies to rural China."
Nanping City, southeast China's Fujian Province, piloted a
scheme in 2002 to send technical experts to help rural people raise
their earnings with appropriate technologies. Since then, 598
counties in 24 provinces nationwide have followed suit.
Khalid Malik, UNDP resident representative in China, said, "We
hope that the project will help generate new job opportunities in
local communities and allow agriculture technology experts from
government agencies, academies, research institutes, and other
organizations to participate more effectively in lifting farmers
out of poverty."
(Xinhua News Agency April 21, 2006)
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