Over 300 global representatives discuss innovations in tropical agricultural practices
An assembly of nearly 300 representatives from 29 countries and 13 international organizations convened for the Global Tropical Agriculture Innovation Conference in Sanya, Hainan province, delving into crucial discussions on technology-driven advancements in tropical agricultural practices from Thursday to Saturday.
With a core focus on boosting crop production efficiency and strengthening the value chain within tropical agriculture, the conference aimed to reinforce global efforts in combating hunger and poverty through robust technological exchanges and strategic industry integration.
Zhang Zhili, China's vice-minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, underscored the pivotal role of tropical agriculture in ensuring global food security and vital agricultural supplies. He highlighted China's dedication to advancing technological innovation and industrial upgrading in tropical agriculture through international collaboration.
In an interview, Elisabeth Claverie de Saint Martin, CEO of CIRAD, a French agricultural research and international cooperation organization, emphasized the strong partnerships in tropical agriculture between CIRAD and Chinese institutions, particularly the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences.
She highlighted their expertise in tropical fruit and crop cultivation in French territories, maintaining strict compliance with EU regulations known globally for their rigor. With proficiency across livestock management, staple crop growth, rubber production, and more, she affirmed CIRAD's prominent position in scientific publications and rankings, ready to share their wealth of experience.