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BEIJING, April 29
(Xinhuanet) -- Visiting Chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang Party Lien Chan
said here Friday that he sees immense potential for cross-Straits
agricultural cooperation, which is sure to benefit Taiwan farmers.
In his speech delivered at
Beijing University, Lien said, "Despite the fact that agriculture is
contributing less than three percent to our gross domestic product, we
still have several million people involved in agricultural production or
other related fields."
In response to a question by
a professor of history on Taiwan’s agriculture, Lien said the island
province has made great progress in agricultural technological development
over the past decades but its farmers are suffering from the consequences
of abundant farm produce versus a relatively small market and poor
distribution networks that often fail to sell out the products in time.
Lien said he hoped to see
more Taiwan products sold to the mainland and further cooperation between
the two sides in agriculture and stockbreeding sectors.
"The mainland is a huge
market and has a sound environment for agricultural development. I'm sure
many things that we cannot do in Taiwan can be done here," he
said. |