Monday, June 15, 2026

China-AU Symposium on Perennial Rice in Africa

By our staff reporter

On October 16, 2024, Ambassador Hu delivered a compelling address at the China-Africa Union International Symposium on Perennial Rice held in Addis Ababa. The event, organized by the Chinese Mission to the African Union and the African Union Commission, brought together distinguished guests and stakeholders to discuss agricultural cooperation between China and Africa.

In his opening remarks, Ambassador Hu expressed gratitude to Commissioner Mrs. Sacko and the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs for their support in organizing the symposium. He emphasized that agricultural cooperation is a cornerstone of China-Africa relations, highlighting China’s commitment to sharing its agricultural expertise and technologies to combat poverty and enhance food security across the continent.

Ambassador Hu spotlighted the groundbreaking technology of Perennial Rice, developed by Chinese agronomists. This innovative crop is characterized by its simplicity, high yield, and low carbon footprint, earning recognition as an “International Agricultural Innovation Technology” by the FAO in 2018. He noted that initial trials in countries such as Uganda, Madagascar, and Nigeria have shown promising results, with yields significantly surpassing local rice production.

The ambassador also outlined China’s plans for further collaboration in promoting Perennial Rice in Africa. Key initiatives include establishing a “China-Africa Perennial Rice Technology Cooperation Center” in Uganda and conducting training courses for African agricultural officials. These efforts aim to strengthen capacity building and ensure effective technology transfer.

Ambassador Hu concluded by reiterating China’s commitment to enhancing agricultural development in Africa and fostering a sustainable future for food security. The symposium underscored the importance of continued cooperation between China and the African Union in addressing pressing agricultural challenges on the continent.

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