Zambia needs China's assistance in technology and experts to develop
agriculture so that it can feed its 11 million people, an agriculture official
told a Chinese delegation Monday.
Zambia is hardly able to feed itself after more than 40 years of independence
although it is bestowed with vast land and abundant water resources, said
Minister of Agriculture Mundia Sikatana.
He attributed the plight of the country to the backward technology and lack
of agricultural experts.
The 11-member Chinese delegation led by Wei Jianguo, deputy minister of
commerce, and Wan Baorui, a senior agriculture official, is in the country
looking into the feasibilities for thetwo countries' further cooperation in the
agricultural sector.
Wan said China and Zambia have achieved a lot in the cooperation in the
sector.
Farms operated by Chinese was set up in Zambia over a decade ago and there
are currently a total of 15 state-owned and private Chinese farms in the
country, which are playing an important role in contributing to the gross
domestic products as well as solving the problem of unemployment.
He said the three-day visit was aimed to discuss with the Zambian government
the direction of agricultural cooperation and find out new cooperative
modalities.
Sikatana said China can help Zambia in many ways such as helping build an
advanced irrigation system.
"Our government intends to establish a system of irrigation to enable Zambia
to grow crops throughout the year instead of only inthe rainy seasons," the
minister said.
The majority of the country's scattered farmers have no way to engage in
crops growing during the dry seasons between April and November as a result of
the lack of a well developed irrigation system though abundant water has been
stocked underground.
Sikatana said China could help Zambia build canals, dams and other irrigation
projects with advanced technologies and guidance from Chinese experts.
Farmer training is equally important, said the minister, addingthat the
country intends to establish training centers for farmersin all its 72 districts
and China can also play a role in this field.
"The best we can learn from China is to do like Chinese," Sikatana said.