BEIJING, May 9 (Xinhua) -- An International
Agro-& Bio-Tech Seminar for Bangladesh, held by the Chinese Ministry of
Agriculture (MOA), opened in Beijing on Wednesday, attended by 30 officials in
Bangladesh's agricultural sector.
"The seminar is aimed at enhancing exchanges and cooperation in agriculture between China and Bangladesh as
well as helping Bangladesh develop agriculture and solve the food security
issue," said Pan Xianzheng, party secretary of the national agricultural
technology center under the ministry said.
During the 20-day seminar, experts and scholars from
relevant departments of the MOA, agricultural universities and institutions of
China will introduce China's agricultural reform and development and agro and
bio-tech development and application.
Participants of the seminar will also visit China's
agricultural research and education organizations, labs, experimental bases and
enterprises.
Monirul Islam, minister of the Bangladesh Embassy in
China, noted the importance of agriculture for the economy of Bangladesh, saying
the agricultural sector contributes 50 percent of the Bangladesh's GDP.
"With seven percent of the world's land, China has to
feed 20 percent of the world's population. The participants here can take
lessons from China to revolutionize agriculture in our own country," Islam said.
"China and Bangladesh have cooperated extensively. In
terms of human resource cooperation, 20 percent of Bangladeshi officials had
taken training courses in China by March 2007," said Peng Shujian, head of the
foreign aid department at the Chinese Ministry of Commerce.