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30 October 2006 | EN | 中文
Agriculture in northern Tunisia – China and Tunisia have similar environmental challenges due to arid land, says Masmoudi
IRD, Vincent Simonneaux
Tunisia has signed a scientific cooperation deal with China in a bid to promote science development and technology transfer.
The agreement was announced last week (23 October) during a meeting in Tunis between Taieb Hadhri, the Tunisian minister for science and technology and Wu Zhongze, China's vice-minister for science and technology.
It will encourage the exchange of knowledge and expertise in the areas of desertification, management of arid lands, peaceful use of nuclear energy, sea technologies and new technologies in the textile sector. At least a quarter of cropland in Tunisia, where the climate is arid to semi-arid, is significantly affected by drought, high temperature and salinity. This puts serious constraints on crop production, as well as having adverse socio-economic impacts. "As China also suffers from environmental stresses, cooperation on the production of environmental stress-resistant plants using genetic engineering technology will benefit both countries," Khaled Masmoudi, head of the Plant Molecular Genetics Unit at Tunisia's Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax told SciDev.Net.
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