China-Africa relations: Chinese agriculture experts help boost crop yields
- Hundreds of specialists are working in Zambia, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Mozambique and elsewhere
- China has built 24 agricultural technology demonstration centres in the continent to help train farmers
Hundreds of Chinese agricultural experts are working with farmers and specialists across Africa to help them improve crop yields after Beijing promised to buy more of their produce.
Wu Peng, director general of the Africa affairs department at China’s foreign ministry, said on Tuesday that about a dozen agricultural experts had arrived in Burundi where they were welcomed by President Evariste Ndayishimiye.
“I hope China-Burundi agricultural cooperation can reach a new high through the efforts of the experts,” he said.
The experts arrived two months after Beijing completed the construction of an agricultural technology demonstration centre. The China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) said it hoped the centre would help to improve Burundi’s food security and people’s livelihoods.
China’s planting and breeding technologies would be distributed and implemented in Burundi through cooperation between the agricultural experts of the two countries, it said.