(巴基斯坦独立新闻)Pakistan’s soybean may move towards self-production with Chinese tech
2020-06-01 16:22:12作者:巴基斯坦独立新闻 来源:巴基斯坦独立新闻 点击数:
CHENGDU (CHINA), May 31 (INP): China’s maize-soybean strip intercropping technology has attracted a lot of attention after a recent media’s report highlighted two Pakistani students from Sichuan Agricultural University are using and popularizing this technology in their hometown.
This technology is universally applicable all overPakistan. It can boost maize yield as well as create an additional soybean harvest to reduce Pakistan’s soybean imports and improve the country’s food security,” Yang Wenyu, the professor of Sichuan Agricultural University who develops this technology and provides generous support for the two students, said in an interview with Gwadar Pro.
“There’s a lack of soybean production inPakistan.PakistanisChina‘s iron brother. We are willing to offer support to helpPakistanbridge the gap between domestic production and imports,” Yang Wenyu said. It’s he who initially formulated the idea of introducing this technology toPakistan. His team has been supporting the two students Muhammad Ali Raza and Sajad Hussain to make demonstrations inPakistanboth technically and financially the whole time since 2018.
The application of maize-soybean strip intercropping technology inPakistanhas theoretical and practical basis. First,Pakistanhas a large population while the area of arable land is limited. It has the demand to develop intercropping to grow two crops together.
Second,Pakistanenjoys ample sunlight, which is a favorable natural condition for soybean’s growth. Moreover, in the intercropping fields, maize can shade soybean to reduce high average temperature’s impact, and nitrogen fixation by soybean can promote maize’s growth in return. The crops in this model are like close partners that cooperate with each other to create bumper harvests.
Forecasted by Yang Wenyu, by using maize-soybean strip intercropping technology, the yield of maize can reach 10,500 kg per hectare with an additional 1,350 to 1,650 kg/ha soybean production inPakistan‘s irrigated areas. In rainfed areas, the production of maize and soybean can rise to 6,000 kg/ha and 4,500 to 1,500 kg/ha respectively.
At present, maize is grown on an area of about 1.3 million hectares inPakistan. In this way, the nation’s maize yield can be guaranteed and greatly increased. More importantly, Pakistani farmers can harvest considerable soybean meanwhile. That will definitely generate sizeable economic benefit for Pakistani people.
At first there were some doubts about the technology’s performance because many local farmers hadn’t seen this kind of farming model before. “As long as they follow our technical instructions to plant the two crops, this technology is sure to work out,” Yang said with confidence.
“Actually many countries are researching into intercropping. But across the globe our maize-soybean strip intercropping may be the only mature intercropping system that is well-equipped with all-around technologies of field configuration, fertilization, pest control, etc. and promoted on such a massive scale.” Furthermore, this technology has realized mechanization from sowing seeds, crop management to harvest.
It should be noted that after 18 years’ research and development, in February, 2020, Yang Wenyu’s maize-soybean strip intercropping technology was included in China’s “No. 1 Central Document” of top-priority by CPC Central Committee and the State Council of the People’s Republic of China to be promoted vigorously and widely in more regions of China.
BesidesPakistan, it also has been introduced to Africa and Europe such asGhanaandSweden. Yang Wenyu’s team is working withSwedishUniversityof Agricultural Sciences to promote the technology in European countries.
InPakistan, so far four demonstrations have been arranged separately inBahawalpur, Chakwal,Islamabadand Layyah. Yang Wenyu’s team is cooperating withPakistan‘sNationalAgricultureResearchCenterandPMAS-AridAgricultureUniversityto build high-yield demonstrations. “High-yield demonstrations in different regions will prove the technology’s value and receive local people and government’s recognition,” said Yang. They are also working on technical parameters specifically forPakistan.
Developing maize-soybean intercropping technology inPakistanis like a cause of common good because every Pakistani farmer can learn and master this technology for free. It’s knowledge, not a product.
Therefore, Yang Wenyu’s team deserves to be further supported bilaterally. As agriculture is among the six key socio-economic fields under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) cooperation, we believe the fruition of maize-soybean strip intercropping technology will bring more benefits to Pakistani and Chinese people in the future.
INP/JAVED
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