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Education boost for farmers next year
Latest Updated by 2006-12-22 09:17:44

In a bid to improve the knowledge of farmers in science and technology (S&T), the Ministry of Agriculture will invest about 1.1 billion yuan (137.5 million U.S. dollars) next year.

 

The figure is a 53 per cent increase over this year's 720 million yuan (90 million dollars).

 

Deputy Agriculture Minister Wei Chao'an made the pledge yesterday at the Farmer Scientific Literacy Forum held in Beijing. "From next year, the budget will be significantly increased each year," Wei said.

 

The investment will go towards implementing the National Scheme for Science Literacy (2005-2020), which was announced in February this year. The scheme aims to improve scientific literacy in China and make it a policy priority.

 

Wei said the money will be mainly spent in helping farmers develop new technological skills to cope with market fluctuations, as well as industrial skills.

 

So far this year, 8.6 million farmers have received training and education initiated by the agriculture ministry.

 

Wei noted, however, that despite continued efforts to improve farmers' S&T skills, only 9.1 per cent, or about 700 million, have ever participated in various S&T training programmes.

 

The programmes are also run by other government and non-governmental organizations such as the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) and the China Association for Science and Technology (CAST).

 

The average Chinese farmer only receives 7.3 years of education.

 

CAST, the Ministry of Agriculture and other government departments, will continue to explore ways to combine scientific education and training to improve agricultural production skills, Deng Nan, first secretary of CAST, told the forum.

 

Editor: Wing

By: Source:China Daily Website
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