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授人以渔 共享发展(国际观澜)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-17 22:02
Group 1 - The core idea of the articles emphasizes China's commitment to international cooperation in fisheries, focusing on poverty alleviation through technology transfer and training programs tailored to the needs of developing countries [1][2][3] - China's fisheries aid training encompasses a comprehensive technical learning system covering the entire industry chain, including breeding, healthy farming, disease prevention, processing, and resource management [1][2] - Successful outcomes from training programs include a 30% increase in fry survival rates in Uganda and Egypt, and a doubling of income for farmers in Cambodia and Laos through integrated rice-fish farming techniques [1][2] Group 2 - China has established a systematic and long-term talent cultivation mechanism through initiatives like the "Fisheries Master's Program," which promotes English-taught courses in fisheries-related universities [2] - Graduates from the program have made significant contributions, such as improving breeding techniques in Malawi, creating 150 jobs, and increasing local fishery output by 50% [2] - China's fisheries cooperation projects are becoming international models for sustainability, emphasizing respect for local resources and cultural traditions while providing governance experience and collaborative mechanisms [2][3] Group 3 - As the world's largest fishing nation, China possesses a mature and efficient industry chain, offering low-input, high-output, and easily applicable technical solutions [3] - China's future fisheries aid training will continue to enhance the self-development capabilities of other countries, improving the well-being of their populations and contributing to a shared future without poverty [3]