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This Chinese devoted 3 years of his life to boost Pakistan's rice production

Associated Press of Pakistan
07:06 PM | 30 May, 2020

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BEIJING - Agriculture in Pakistan still relies heavily on manpower, and my goal is to promote advanced agricultural technologies and hybrid rice in this country to improve rice production and alleviate the burden of farmers, says a young Chinese man who has been promoting the plantation of hybrid rice in Pakistan for three years.

Wearing a Pakistani costume of long robe matched with a farmer straw hat, Dai Yingnan strode barefoot through a patch of hybrid rice field, observing the status of the crop.

Born in a village of Liaoning Province in northeast China, the post-90s young man had personal experience of growing corn and rice with his parents when he was little, and therefore had a deep understanding of the hardship of farmers.

I chose to learn agronomy at Hunan Agriculture University at the advice of my teacher. Since few students would compete for this major that has a strong link with farming, it became a safer choice for me to go to this university, Dai Yingnan told China Economic Net, but I had regretted this choice for a long time because the thought that I would become a farmer after receiving 4-year education in college upset me.

The turning point appeared when Dai Yingnan, as representative of his university, had an opportunity to talk to Yuan Longping, “Father of Hybrid Rice”.

When I was confused about the prospect of agronomy, the esteemed man told me that agriculture that sustains the life of people is the foundation of a country. At the same time, it’s a slow-growing industry that requires the accumulation of time and people devoted to it. He encourages us to find truth in fields, Dai recalled.

After graduation in 2017, Dai got an offer from Yuan Longping High-tech Agriculture Company with Yuan Longping serving as Honorary Chairman and was later assigned to Pakistan to promote hybrid rice. “I never thought I would love this work until I was stranded at home for almost half a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I really miss the farmlands in Pakistan”. Dai said.

Carrying out research and promoting the plantation of hybrid rice in Pakistan is never an easy job. Dai had to select one type of seed that is most suitable for the local environment out of thousands of seeds, which demands years of experiments. One of the best ways to find the right seed is to plant hybrid rice in test fields. And it needs careful observation and detailed records on the growing process of the plants from sowing, blooming, to harvest. One missing or false record would lead to failure of the experiment that usually costs at least half a year.

Pakistan’s torrid weather is another bigger challenge for the young chap growing up in a cooler place in China. The temperature in Pakistan in summer can reach nearly 50„ partnered with fierce sunlight and strong dust. When walking in rice fields, anyone will be sweating and unkempt. After three years of touring between cities of Pakistan for the experiment, I get suntanned and look 10 years older than my peers, Dai quips.

Since April 2018, Dai began to make short videos to record his life and work in Pakistan and shared one or two per day on Chinese social media platforms. So far, he has posted more than 500 videos, attracting around 165,000 followers.

In his films, Pakistan is a dynamic land, where you can always find warm scenes like barefooted children following behind their father come around to Dai Yingnan with curiosity when they see a Chinese face; rice shoots stretching in a large area waive in the summer breeze; a Pakistani young man dancing in fields celebrating the increased production of hybrid rice; a big brother treated Dai with the best Chai when he harvests the high-yield hybrid rice.

Pakistani people are immensely hospitable. Dai highlighted. “Once a farmer invited me to have dinner at his home for thanking me to provide guidance on the plantation of hybrid rice and when I sat down at the table, I found a pair of chopsticks specially prepared for me. I was very touched by their thoughtfulness at that moment, because I knew they had to buy the chopsticks for me from a town away from here.

In October, the harvest month every year, the yield of hybrid rice is apparently higher than the locally grown rice, and even twice in some places by comparison.

“I used to invite local farmers to share the joy of harvest when we reap the hybrid rice because I have a feeling of accomplishment when I see smiles on their faces,” Dai said with a beam of happiness.
 
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Sowing seeds of win-win cooperation
Our correspondent in Pakistan Ding Xuezhen

04:45, April 18th, 2018 Source: People's Daily-People's Daily
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    In the hybrid rice fields in Sindh province in southeastern Pakistan, Chinese experts share local field management methods from grouting to harvesting.
    Photo courtesy of Longping Hi-Tech

    In May this year, Pakistan ’s hybrid rice will be exported to third-party markets for the first time. 100 tons of high-temperature-resistant hybrid rice seeds developed in Pakistan under the guidance of the team of Chinese scientist Yuan Longping will be sold to the Philippines. This is the first time that Pakistan ’s hybrid rice trial has been exported for more than 10 years since it was launched. With the advancement of the construction of the “Belt and Road”, the agricultural cooperation between China and Pakistan has continued to deepen in the sound development.

    "Bringing New Opportunities for Pakistani Agriculture"

    According to the 2016-2017 fiscal year economic survey report released by the Pakistan Ministry of Finance, agriculture has contributed nearly 1/5 of Pakistan ’s GDP, and more than 40% of the country ’s labor force is engaged in agricultural production. Agriculture is the lifeline of Pakistan and plays an important role in the development of the national economy. However, in the face of severe food security challenges, how to increase production has been puzzling Pakistani agricultural scientists and technicians.

    In 1999, under the leadership of the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan, Yuan Longping Agricultural High-Tech Co., Ltd. (Longping Hi-Tech) and Pakistan Gad Agricultural Research and Service Company signed a cooperation agreement to jointly develop hybrid rice in Pakistan.

    Since the two countries officially launched hybrid rice technology cooperation in 2002, China has provided technical training for more than 100 Pakistani experts by holding hybrid rice technology training courses in China and Pakistan, effectively enhancing their understanding of China ’s agricultural development experience. It also promotes the exchange of experts and talents between China and Pakistan.

    Huang Dahui, deputy dean of Longping Hi-Tech International Training Institute, told this reporter that although the early Pakistani infrastructure was relatively backward and the planting conditions were not ideal, the local people have a natural liking for China and provided great convenience for their work.

    Sahazad Ali Malik, President of Gad Agricultural Research and Services, said: "The hybrid rice produced in Pakistan is exported to the third-party market for the first time, which really proves the role of Pakistan-China agricultural cooperation in promoting Pakistan ’s agricultural development. Pakistan ’s agriculture has brought new opportunities and made a huge contribution to our economic development. "

    Ma Like has visited China many times to visit Academician Yuan Longping, the "Father of Hybrid Rice", and he admires the great contributions made by Chinese scientists to the world's food industry. "Today we can export Pakistani hybrid rice, which is inseparable from the encouragement and guidance of Academician Yuan Longping."

    It is understood that after more than 10 years of intensive cultivation in Pakistan, Longping Hi-Tech ’s products currently have 7 varieties that have passed the identification of Pakistan ’s agricultural department, selling more than 2,000 tons of seeds every year, realizing an increase in grain production of 400,000 tons, and the market share of hybrid rice seeds The rate is over 45%.

    Cai Jun, a rice planting expert from Longping High-Tech, said that the hybrid rice combination "LP205" exported to the Philippines during the demonstration planting period in Pakistan showed outstanding salinity tolerance, lodging resistance and high temperature resistance, and successfully passed the importing country. National Variety Approval.

    "Harsh" requirements bring advanced farming methods

    Statistics show that Pakistan ’s rice planting area is about 2.7 million hectares, but due to the low penetration rate of hybrid rice, the national average rice output per hectare is only 2.5 tons. Backward farming is one of the reasons for lowering production.

    To promote hybrid rice in Pakistan, it is more important to change the local people ’s traditional farming concepts and allow local people to accept more scientific and modern planting techniques.

    In 2015, Cai Jun was sent to Gulaqi Town, Sindh Province, Pakistan to promote hybrid rice technology. At first, the local people were dubious about his professor's method. They told Cai Jun, "The output is blessed by God." This traditional farming concept of relying on the sky to eat makes them unable to understand why Cai Jun's requirements are so "harsh". Taking the simple removal of impurities as an example, locals believe that growing rice in the field is a gift from heaven and should not be removed.

    To this end, Cai Jun had to teach the locals the techniques of artificial pollination, fertilizer and water management, and impurity removal. In order to facilitate local people's understanding and learning, Chinese experts combined Pakistan's mechanized planting methods that have prevailed in recent years with traditional methods according to local conditions. While planting demonstrations, they explored innovations and slowly guided growers to change.

    Southern Pakistan is located in the tropics. During rice cultivation, the average temperature in Sindh province exceeded 30 degrees Celsius. At important farming nodes such as artificial pollination, Cai Jun and colleagues often stayed in the field for five or six hours to explain and demonstrate.

    From sowing, rice field management, transplanting, field management to later flowering prediction, artificial pollination, and harvesting, Chinese experts have used a set of advanced farming concepts to "subversively" change the local farmers' perception of rice cultivation. The yield per mu of local growers of more than 3,000 mu of rice increased from 500 kg to 900 kg gross weight. The tangible results have convinced the local farmers.

    Going along the Belt and Road to the world

    Because of the great charm of hybrid rice seeds in China, many countries are no longer satisfied with the past method of selecting suitable seeds for import from China, but gradually demanded localized breeding production. Longping High-Tech's Pakistan Hybrid Rice Joint R & D Center project was included in the action plan of Hunan Province to connect with the “Belt and Road” initiative. In 2017, Longping Hi-Tech registered a research and development company in Pakistan and officially started localized breeding and production.

    For more than a decade, Chinese hybrid rice has gone from "landing" to "rooting" in China. China's agricultural high-tech "going out" has cultivated agricultural technical talents for Pakistan and has also brought better guarantees for Pakistan's food security. Huang Dahui said that the next goal of Longping Hi-Tech is to further expand the planting area and increase the yield per unit area based on the localization of hybrid rice seed production. "As an agricultural researcher, I am very pleased to see that Pakistan's hybrid rice is about to be exported, because we are stepping closer to Academician Yuan Longping's dream of 'developing hybrid rice to benefit the people of the world'."

    The first export of hybrid rice seeds produced in Pakistan has become another milestone in the agricultural cooperation between China and Pakistan. More hybrid rice seeds bearing the Chinese brand will be produced in Pakistan, and will also go from here to the world along the “Belt and Road”.

    (This newspaper Islamabad, April 17th)


    "People's Daily" (03 April 18, 2018)
 
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This Chinese devoted 3 years of his life to boost Pakistan's rice production

Associated Press of Pakistan
07:06 PM | 30 May, 2020

chinese-young-man-devotes-three-years-to-improving-rice-production-in-pakistan-1590855701-6892.jpg


BEIJING - Agriculture in Pakistan still relies heavily on manpower, and my goal is to promote advanced agricultural technologies and hybrid rice in this country to improve rice production and alleviate the burden of farmers, says a young Chinese man who has been promoting the plantation of hybrid rice in Pakistan for three years.

Wearing a Pakistani costume of long robe matched with a farmer straw hat, Dai Yingnan strode barefoot through a patch of hybrid rice field, observing the status of the crop.

Born in a village of Liaoning Province in northeast China, the post-90s young man had personal experience of growing corn and rice with his parents when he was little, and therefore had a deep understanding of the hardship of farmers.

I chose to learn agronomy at Hunan Agriculture University at the advice of my teacher. Since few students would compete for this major that has a strong link with farming, it became a safer choice for me to go to this university, Dai Yingnan told China Economic Net, but I had regretted this choice for a long time because the thought that I would become a farmer after receiving 4-year education in college upset me.

The turning point appeared when Dai Yingnan, as representative of his university, had an opportunity to talk to Yuan Longping, “Father of Hybrid Rice”.

When I was confused about the prospect of agronomy, the esteemed man told me that agriculture that sustains the life of people is the foundation of a country. At the same time, it’s a slow-growing industry that requires the accumulation of time and people devoted to it. He encourages us to find truth in fields, Dai recalled.

After graduation in 2017, Dai got an offer from Yuan Longping High-tech Agriculture Company with Yuan Longping serving as Honorary Chairman and was later assigned to Pakistan to promote hybrid rice. “I never thought I would love this work until I was stranded at home for almost half a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I really miss the farmlands in Pakistan”. Dai said.

Carrying out research and promoting the plantation of hybrid rice in Pakistan is never an easy job. Dai had to select one type of seed that is most suitable for the local environment out of thousands of seeds, which demands years of experiments. One of the best ways to find the right seed is to plant hybrid rice in test fields. And it needs careful observation and detailed records on the growing process of the plants from sowing, blooming, to harvest. One missing or false record would lead to failure of the experiment that usually costs at least half a year.

Pakistan’s torrid weather is another bigger challenge for the young chap growing up in a cooler place in China. The temperature in Pakistan in summer can reach nearly 50„ partnered with fierce sunlight and strong dust. When walking in rice fields, anyone will be sweating and unkempt. After three years of touring between cities of Pakistan for the experiment, I get suntanned and look 10 years older than my peers, Dai quips.

Since April 2018, Dai began to make short videos to record his life and work in Pakistan and shared one or two per day on Chinese social media platforms. So far, he has posted more than 500 videos, attracting around 165,000 followers.

In his films, Pakistan is a dynamic land, where you can always find warm scenes like barefooted children following behind their father come around to Dai Yingnan with curiosity when they see a Chinese face; rice shoots stretching in a large area waive in the summer breeze; a Pakistani young man dancing in fields celebrating the increased production of hybrid rice; a big brother treated Dai with the best Chai when he harvests the high-yield hybrid rice.

Pakistani people are immensely hospitable. Dai highlighted. “Once a farmer invited me to have dinner at his home for thanking me to provide guidance on the plantation of hybrid rice and when I sat down at the table, I found a pair of chopsticks specially prepared for me. I was very touched by their thoughtfulness at that moment, because I knew they had to buy the chopsticks for me from a town away from here.

In October, the harvest month every year, the yield of hybrid rice is apparently higher than the locally grown rice, and even twice in some places by comparison.

“I used to invite local farmers to share the joy of harvest when we reap the hybrid rice because I have a feeling of accomplishment when I see smiles on their faces,” Dai said with a beam of happiness.

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This Chinese devoted 3 years of his life to boost Pakistan's rice production

Associated Press of Pakistan
07:06 PM | 30 May, 2020

chinese-young-man-devotes-three-years-to-improving-rice-production-in-pakistan-1590855701-6892.jpg


BEIJING - Agriculture in Pakistan still relies heavily on manpower, and my goal is to promote advanced agricultural technologies and hybrid rice in this country to improve rice production and alleviate the burden of farmers, says a young Chinese man who has been promoting the plantation of hybrid rice in Pakistan for three years.

Wearing a Pakistani costume of long robe matched with a farmer straw hat, Dai Yingnan strode barefoot through a patch of hybrid rice field, observing the status of the crop.

Born in a village of Liaoning Province in northeast China, the post-90s young man had personal experience of growing corn and rice with his parents when he was little, and therefore had a deep understanding of the hardship of farmers.

I chose to learn agronomy at Hunan Agriculture University at the advice of my teacher. Since few students would compete for this major that has a strong link with farming, it became a safer choice for me to go to this university, Dai Yingnan told China Economic Net, but I had regretted this choice for a long time because the thought that I would become a farmer after receiving 4-year education in college upset me.

The turning point appeared when Dai Yingnan, as representative of his university, had an opportunity to talk to Yuan Longping, “Father of Hybrid Rice”.

When I was confused about the prospect of agronomy, the esteemed man told me that agriculture that sustains the life of people is the foundation of a country. At the same time, it’s a slow-growing industry that requires the accumulation of time and people devoted to it. He encourages us to find truth in fields, Dai recalled.

After graduation in 2017, Dai got an offer from Yuan Longping High-tech Agriculture Company with Yuan Longping serving as Honorary Chairman and was later assigned to Pakistan to promote hybrid rice. “I never thought I would love this work until I was stranded at home for almost half a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I really miss the farmlands in Pakistan”. Dai said.

Carrying out research and promoting the plantation of hybrid rice in Pakistan is never an easy job. Dai had to select one type of seed that is most suitable for the local environment out of thousands of seeds, which demands years of experiments. One of the best ways to find the right seed is to plant hybrid rice in test fields. And it needs careful observation and detailed records on the growing process of the plants from sowing, blooming, to harvest. One missing or false record would lead to failure of the experiment that usually costs at least half a year.

Pakistan’s torrid weather is another bigger challenge for the young chap growing up in a cooler place in China. The temperature in Pakistan in summer can reach nearly 50„ partnered with fierce sunlight and strong dust. When walking in rice fields, anyone will be sweating and unkempt. After three years of touring between cities of Pakistan for the experiment, I get suntanned and look 10 years older than my peers, Dai quips.

Since April 2018, Dai began to make short videos to record his life and work in Pakistan and shared one or two per day on Chinese social media platforms. So far, he has posted more than 500 videos, attracting around 165,000 followers.

In his films, Pakistan is a dynamic land, where you can always find warm scenes like barefooted children following behind their father come around to Dai Yingnan with curiosity when they see a Chinese face; rice shoots stretching in a large area waive in the summer breeze; a Pakistani young man dancing in fields celebrating the increased production of hybrid rice; a big brother treated Dai with the best Chai when he harvests the high-yield hybrid rice.

Pakistani people are immensely hospitable. Dai highlighted. “Once a farmer invited me to have dinner at his home for thanking me to provide guidance on the plantation of hybrid rice and when I sat down at the table, I found a pair of chopsticks specially prepared for me. I was very touched by their thoughtfulness at that moment, because I knew they had to buy the chopsticks for me from a town away from here.

In October, the harvest month every year, the yield of hybrid rice is apparently higher than the locally grown rice, and even twice in some places by comparison.

“I used to invite local farmers to share the joy of harvest when we reap the hybrid rice because I have a feeling of accomplishment when I see smiles on their faces,” Dai said with a beam of happiness.
Thanks Alot from Pakistan :pakistan::china:
 
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This is very very nice thing I see.
We have everything except technology and someone that actually try to change the way people think and their attitude towards using old archaic methods.
no body is upset , i appreciated chinese effort to solve your poor performance in agriculture .
I know his tweet is uncalled for.
But in reality every one invoate otherwise they are left behind. When your agriculture invoated it also took help from more advanced countries. Pakistan is left behind in this fields specially.
As a pakistani its very good to see us also embracing change with times
 
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This Chinese devoted 3 years of his life to boost Pakistan's rice production

Associated Press of Pakistan
07:06 PM | 30 May, 2020

chinese-young-man-devotes-three-years-to-improving-rice-production-in-pakistan-1590855701-6892.jpg


BEIJING - Agriculture in Pakistan still relies heavily on manpower, and my goal is to promote advanced agricultural technologies and hybrid rice in this country to improve rice production and alleviate the burden of farmers, says a young Chinese man who has been promoting the plantation of hybrid rice in Pakistan for three years.

Wearing a Pakistani costume of long robe matched with a farmer straw hat, Dai Yingnan strode barefoot through a patch of hybrid rice field, observing the status of the crop.

Born in a village of Liaoning Province in northeast China, the post-90s young man had personal experience of growing corn and rice with his parents when he was little, and therefore had a deep understanding of the hardship of farmers.

I chose to learn agronomy at Hunan Agriculture University at the advice of my teacher. Since few students would compete for this major that has a strong link with farming, it became a safer choice for me to go to this university, Dai Yingnan told China Economic Net, but I had regretted this choice for a long time because the thought that I would become a farmer after receiving 4-year education in college upset me.

The turning point appeared when Dai Yingnan, as representative of his university, had an opportunity to talk to Yuan Longping, “Father of Hybrid Rice”.

When I was confused about the prospect of agronomy, the esteemed man told me that agriculture that sustains the life of people is the foundation of a country. At the same time, it’s a slow-growing industry that requires the accumulation of time and people devoted to it. He encourages us to find truth in fields, Dai recalled.

After graduation in 2017, Dai got an offer from Yuan Longping High-tech Agriculture Company with Yuan Longping serving as Honorary Chairman and was later assigned to Pakistan to promote hybrid rice. “I never thought I would love this work until I was stranded at home for almost half a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I really miss the farmlands in Pakistan”. Dai said.

Carrying out research and promoting the plantation of hybrid rice in Pakistan is never an easy job. Dai had to select one type of seed that is most suitable for the local environment out of thousands of seeds, which demands years of experiments. One of the best ways to find the right seed is to plant hybrid rice in test fields. And it needs careful observation and detailed records on the growing process of the plants from sowing, blooming, to harvest. One missing or false record would lead to failure of the experiment that usually costs at least half a year.

Pakistan’s torrid weather is another bigger challenge for the young chap growing up in a cooler place in China. The temperature in Pakistan in summer can reach nearly 50„ partnered with fierce sunlight and strong dust. When walking in rice fields, anyone will be sweating and unkempt. After three years of touring between cities of Pakistan for the experiment, I get suntanned and look 10 years older than my peers, Dai quips.

Since April 2018, Dai began to make short videos to record his life and work in Pakistan and shared one or two per day on Chinese social media platforms. So far, he has posted more than 500 videos, attracting around 165,000 followers.

In his films, Pakistan is a dynamic land, where you can always find warm scenes like barefooted children following behind their father come around to Dai Yingnan with curiosity when they see a Chinese face; rice shoots stretching in a large area waive in the summer breeze; a Pakistani young man dancing in fields celebrating the increased production of hybrid rice; a big brother treated Dai with the best Chai when he harvests the high-yield hybrid rice.

Pakistani people are immensely hospitable. Dai highlighted. “Once a farmer invited me to have dinner at his home for thanking me to provide guidance on the plantation of hybrid rice and when I sat down at the table, I found a pair of chopsticks specially prepared for me. I was very touched by their thoughtfulness at that moment, because I knew they had to buy the chopsticks for me from a town away from here.

In October, the harvest month every year, the yield of hybrid rice is apparently higher than the locally grown rice, and even twice in some places by comparison.

“I used to invite local farmers to share the joy of harvest when we reap the hybrid rice because I have a feeling of accomplishment when I see smiles on their faces,” Dai said with a beam of happiness.




MUCH LOVE going out to Chinese brothers and sisters

:china::pakistan::china::pakistan::china::pakistan::china::pakistan:
 
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no body is upset , i appreciated chinese effort to solve your poor performance in agriculture .


So India is happy CPEC is progressing?... thanks for letting us know
 
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Thank you to this man but why can't we do it ourselves?
 
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Good work however these Chinese nationals don't need police escort. I guess the police escort is provided as a precaution since Chinese nationals are the primary target of Indian-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan.


we have some reservations about some part of cpec alignment in area of kashmir (gilgit baltistan)


Kashmir belongs to Kashmiris. India has no business in Kashmir.
 
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