JINAN -- As part of the agricultural
cooperation between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan, the China Agriculture
Studies Village program was launched on Sunday in east China's Shandong
Province.
The village, aiming to strengthen t
echnological exchanges and training, is
planned to occupy about 53.3 hectares in the city of Xixia, said the local
government source.
The program will provide both higher education on agriculture and
vocational training.
The institute, supported by some major agricultural colleges in the
mainland, the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and Taiwan PingTung
University of Science and Technology, will admit its first batch of college
students in September, 2009.
The majority of the students to enroll in the institute will be from
Taiwan.
The village will also provide training services to local farmers and those
from Taiwan, said the source.