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Utilizing Agricultural Technology to Alleviate Poverty
The MOST Experience陈文娟 Wenjuan ChenTexas A&M [email protected]
Personal Background
Institute for Pacific Asia, Texas A&M University (since Fall 2008)
China Rural Technology Development Center (CRTDT), Ministry of Science and Technology of China (MOST) (2005-2008)
Beijing Peking University Unity Microsystems Technology Co. Ltd. (2004-2005)
Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) National plans, policies and regulations related to
science and technology development Rural and social development with science and
technology National wide science and technology programs and
projects National S&T funds National S&T Award S&T talents team-building International science and technology cooperation and
exchange
Experience in MOSTExperience in MOST
Experience in MOST
China Rural Technology Development Center (CRTDC) Affiliate agency of MOST Rural poverty reduction with science and technology Rural science and technology popularization Management of National High-tech R&D Program
(863), National Key Technologies R&D Program (973), Spark Project, Agricultural S&T Achievement Transfer Fund
International Agricultural Cooperation and Communication
Rural development research
Experience in MOST
My Role Project manager in charge of poverty reduction and
science dissemination projects in rural China. China office liaison of the Joint Secretariat of Ministry
of Science and Technology and Texas A&M University.
Interpreter Photographer
Utilizing Agricultural Technologies to Alleviate Poverty in Rural China – History and Background
Ever since 1986 MOST (at that time State Commission of Science and Technology) started poverty reduction work with science and technology
Assigned poverty reduction areas of MOST: Yan’an Da Bie Mountain Jing Gang Mountain Ba Zhong Bi Jie Qian Xi Nan
Utilizing Agricultural Technologies to Alleviate Poverty in Rural China – History and Background
MOST’s Strategies Poverty Reduction Delegation Poverty Reduction Projects National wide science and technology
popularization/promotion network Technical Task Force (TTF) initiative
Technical Task Force Initiative
The issue of “San Nong” and the leather ball theory The ever growing gap between urban and rural China Rural extension services could not meet the need
The initiative in Nanping City, Fuiian Province (1999) A survey of need based on village level Dispatch of technology personnel according to the need Encouragement of cooperatives between technicians and
farmers Retention of original position, salary and prizes
Expansion of the initiative in other provinces Started in 2002 with 5 provinces in western China. By the end of
2007, there were 4.5 thousands TTF practitioners severing millions of farmers in 1039 counties of 31 provinces.
Without much input from the government, TTF practitioners attract hundreds of millions of dollars capital to rural China, and create billions of dollars each year.
In the past years, tens of hundred SMEs have been created by TTF practitioners, about ten thousands cooperatives have been formed. Those enterprises and cooperatives are providing jobs to more than 3 million farmers. About 10 million farmers have accepted trainings.
http://www.cttfs.net/default.asp http://www.cttfs.net/web_eng/default.asp
Technical Task Force Initiative
Characteristics Support from government Wide range of TTF practitioners: technicians, researchers,
companies, college graduates, farmers… Promotion of new technologies and new species in planting
and breeding e.g. in 2005, more than 12,000 new species and 12,000
new/appropriate technologies were introduced Service of information, and marketing Market oriented Cooperatives Farmer’s associations Pillar cornerstone industry and dragon-head companies Financial mechanism: credit system Utilization of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs)
and the establishment of internet platforms Adaptation to local conditions
The UNDP Project
Title: An Innovative and Durable Mechanism Exploration on Countryside Poverty Relief Through Science &Technology Application
Based on the TTF Initiative Full Project Phase: 2006-2009 Budget: US $ 7,400,000
(1/4 from UNDP, 3/4 from Chinese Government) Partners: UNDP China,
Ministry of Science and Technology, P.R. China Ministry of Commerce, P.R. China
Location: 30 counties in 15 provinces of China http://www.nmktp.com/syundp/englishwww.asp
The UNDP Project
Aims: Provide policy consultation on poverty reduction,
living standard improvement in rural area and consolidating TTF system at different levels. Improve technology service system and its function in rural area.
Give TTF practitioners and farmers a comprehensive knowledge by intensifying training for TTF practitioners and local farmers, demonstrating different poverty reduction models in experimental area.
Find a compatible organizing mechanism adapted to rural area and countryside market in China by experiences derived from TTF practice.
The UNDP Project
Budget: Expand the experimental area Establish a credit assessment system of TTF Establish TTF associations and communication centers
Norman Borlaug Institute and MOST – Cooperation Potentials
Poverty reduction projects in rural China Joint research projects, student/faculty exchange
programs with Chinese institutes and Short-term training for Chinese government officials and
technicians