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Technology and agriculture linked in Chinese mushroom facility

In the processing workshop of the Mingjiaxing cooperative in Heze, Shandong province, 20 workers peel mushrooms and leave piles of discarded roots and other waste material at their feet. Recently, new efforts are being made to make the waste profitable.

"We process more than 5,000 kilograms of mushrooms a day," said Ma Huabin, head of the cooperative and a deputy to the National People's Congress. "The discarded material weighs 2,500 kg, which is a significant amount. I know these byproducts have high value, but until now we have lacked the technology to use them effectively."

Solutions are emerging. The city's Dingtao district, where the Mingjiaxing cooperative is located, is developing a model that focuses on integrating the advantages of enterprises and farm cooperatives with technology research and development institutions. They might be called working laboratories.

The idea has led to the creation of facilities that serve as bridges between universities and agricultural bases or enterprises. They intend to translate scientific research into practical benefits for rural development.

Read more at China Daily

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