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Chinese Scientists Help Boost Maize Harvest in Kenya

Source: 科技日?qǐng)?bào) | 2022-12-08 20:00:06 | Author: 王曉夏


David Mburu, principal of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at JKUAT, delivers a speech at the ceremony for the harvest of white maize variety?on?November?4,?2022. (PHOTO: XINHUA)

By?WANG?Xiaoxia

White maize is one of the staple foods of Kenyans, but the country's production can’t meet its population growth. In addition the region is facing food shortages due to decreasing production caused by the recent drought in the Horn of Africa, said David Mburu, principal of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT).

For Mburu, the bumper harvest of white maize in the agriculture demonstration area of Sino-African Joint Research Center (SAJOREC) is no doubt good news. The harvest means a lot for Kenya and other African countries, he said.

In April 2022, scientists from Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and JKUAT began the trial planting of a local maize variety. Five months later, the maize planted in SAJOREC demonstration area matured at the right time, and its yield is about 50 percent higher than the similar varieties in surrounding areas.

Mburu said, “It is a variety that can grow well in low rainfall areas,” adding that the college will do its best to cooperate with SAJOREC to expand the scale of trial planting and conduct in-depth research on drought and insect resistance to further increase the yield.

According to SAJOREC, more than 45 joint research programs have been put forward since its establishment in 2013, focusing on biodiversity investigation, pathogenic microorganism detection, geographic science and remote sensing, high-yield and high-quality crop cultivation demonstration, and land and water resources management.


Editor:王曉夏

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