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Nearly 100 Experts Went on Research Boost in Hechi

Nearly 100 agricultural experts with PhD degrees Carried their science and technology service activity in Hechi from July 9 to July 17.

The doctors came from famous Chinese institutions of higher learning such as China Agricultural University, Beijing Forestry University and Nanjing Agricultural University.

Staying in Hechi for eight days, the experts will be divided into nine groups and carry out scientific and technical training and special research in Jinchengjiang, Yizhou, Huanjiang, Nandan, Tian'e, Bama, Fengshan, Du'an and Hechi Agricultural Science Research Institute respectively. They will help promote Hechi's economic development in vegetable production, forest products processing, walnut production and fishery resources exploitation.

Li Chu, member of the Hechi municipal standing committee, said at the launch ceremony that the activity is of great significance in attracting more high-level talents, promoting exchange and cooperation between universities and local government, and facilitating industry transformation and upgrading.

Li hoped the experts could give full play to their professional knowledge and contribute to Hechi's social development. He called on local government departments to attach importance to the activity and lend their support.

Hechi held a forum to conclude an eight-day research boost activity attended by nearly 100 agricultural experts with PhD degrees on July 15.

The experts were divided into nine groups and carried out scientific and technical training and special research. They held a total of 19 technical knowledge training lectures and raised 47 proposals for local development during the course of the activity.

Nine experts who gave speeches on behalf of their groups at the forum made suggestions in such fields as rural land utilization, methods of plant cultivation, techniques of pest control and agricultural information construction.

The conference stressed that the end of the activity would not mean the termination of the cooperation and exchange. Hechi will take more measures to create a talent-friendly environment so as to cultivate and attract more talents.