Core Insights - The Pacific region mushroom grass industry development seminar concluded in Nadi, Fiji, focusing on poverty alleviation, climate change response, ecological protection, and sustainable development [1] - The seminar was co-hosted by the China-Pacific Island Mushroom Grass Technology Demonstration Center and Fiji's Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, with nearly 100 representatives from over 10 countries including Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Nauru, and China [1] Group 1 - The acting Minister of Fiji's Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources highlighted that farmers in Fiji are using mushroom grass to produce high-quality mushrooms, create livestock feed, and combat soil erosion, thereby improving livelihoods and enhancing climate resilience in rural communities [1] - The seminar emphasized that the Chinese mushroom grass technology serves as an excellent model for Pacific Island countries seeking sustainable development and resilient food systems [1] - Continuous cooperation is expected to fully unleash the potential of mushroom grass technology to enhance food and nutrition security across the region [1] Group 2 - During the seminar, representatives visited the mushroom grass technology demonstration center, ecological farms for soil erosion control, and mushroom production demonstration bases [2]
太平洋地区菌草产业发展研讨会聚焦减贫与可持续发展