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Analysis and Prospect of Innovation and Extension Mode of Agricultural Research Institutes: Hybrid Foxtail Millet Entering Ethiopia

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  • FAN,Guangyu
  • ZHANG,Lina
  • LIU,Xiaojie
  • WANG,Feng
  • ZHAO,Chen
  • BAI,Wenjie
  • MENG,Shuai
  • ZHAO,Zhihai

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Based on the initiative background of the Belt and Road, in order to promote the sustainability of agricultural cooperation between China and Africa, using hybrid foxtail millet as a medium, the research institutes have carried out basic research on the breeding, cultivation, and demonstration of hybrid foxtail millet in Africa in the early stage, jointed enterprises to carry out the construction of the joint research center and the construction of the industrial chain, and innovated the “scientific research units promoting agricultural “going out””. The successful innovation of this mode has effectively exerted the public welfare of scientific research units and the marketability of enterprises. The organic combination of the two makes agricultural projects more healthy, sustainable and stable in African countries. ]

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  • FAN,Guangyu & ZHANG,Lina & LIU,Xiaojie & WANG,Feng & ZHAO,Chen & BAI,Wenjie & MENG,Shuai & ZHAO,Zhihai, 2018. "Analysis and Prospect of Innovation and Extension Mode of Agricultural Research Institutes: Hybrid Foxtail Millet Entering Ethiopia," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 10(12), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:282557
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.282557
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