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    Chinese Juncao Technology Brings Bright Prospects to Tanzania's Agricultural Development

    • Last Update: 2022-04-19
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    According to a report by Tanzania's mainstream media "Guardian" on March 16, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs held a seminar on "Juncao Technology Application and Sustainable Agricultural Development" in Tanzania.
    Tanzanian government officials, researchers, representatives of farmers and herdsmen and the United Nations Experts and others participated together, and the participants went to the Uyogaplus mushroom farm in Dar es Salaam to visit the actual application of Juncao technology
    .
    The Uyogaplus project is a special plan of the Tanzanian government to empower rural women through mushroom production and achieve poverty alleviation and income increase.
    Originally, sawdust, banana leaves and other relatively expensive supplements were used to produce mushrooms.
    In February 2021, a Juncao planting nursery was established , started using Juncao to produce mushrooms
    .
    Officials from the Ministry of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries of Tanzania said that Juncao is a comprehensive technology that can intensify high-yield pastures and mushrooms, and plays an important role in eliminating feed shortages, reducing land degradation, and alleviating the challenges of climate change.
    Widely accepted by the government and farmers and herdsmen, it has bright future development prospects
    .
    According to a report by Tanzania's mainstream media "Guardian" on March 16, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs held a seminar on "Juncao Technology Application and Sustainable Agricultural Development" in Tanzania.
    Tanzanian government officials, researchers, representatives of farmers and herdsmen and the United Nations Experts and others participated together, and the participants went to the Uyogaplus mushroom farm in Dar es Salaam to visit the actual application of Juncao technology
    .
    The Uyogaplus project is a special plan of the Tanzanian government to empower rural women through mushroom production and achieve poverty alleviation and income increase.
    Originally, sawdust, banana leaves and other relatively expensive supplements were used to produce mushrooms.
    In February 2021, a Juncao planting nursery was established , started using Juncao to produce mushrooms
    .
    Officials from the Ministry of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries of Tanzania said that Juncao is a comprehensive technology that can intensify high-yield pastures and mushrooms, and plays an important role in eliminating feed shortages, reducing land degradation, and alleviating the challenges of climate change.
    Widely accepted by the government and farmers and herdsmen, it has bright future development prospects
    .
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