Chinese Ag Officials
Visit West Hills Farm of the Future
By Patrick Cavanaugh, Editor
A Chinese delegation that
included He Caiwen Deputy Director General of the country’s Ministry of
Agriculture were at West Hills Community College’ Farm of the Future campus in
Coalinga on Friday.
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Chinese Ag Officials Join West Hills Community College Staff in Coalinga. |
The group were part of a fact-finding tour with a focus on their country’s crop protection product usage
including an interest in doing what California does in terms of licensing those who make
recommendations, as well as maintaining good records, according to Joy Cowden coordinator
of special grants with WHCC, and the person instrumental in getting the group
to West Hills Community College. “They are also interested in our Pest Control
Advisor, and Certified Crop Advisor programs,” noted Cowden.
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He Caiwen |
Hosting the delegation while
at the campus was Frank Gornick, chancellor of the West Hills College District.
“They were very interested in our pesticide regulatory standards so they can
possibly implement similar standards in their country,” he said.
China has about 247 million
acres under agricultural production (compared with the US at 404 million acres)
with their top three crops being corn, rice and wheat.
The China group is also
concerned about Maximum Residue Levels (MRLS) on their crops that could prevent
exports, or be harmful for their consumers.
And if they were to develop
their own crop protection materials, what does the US EPA require on the
labels.
While in the US for three
weeks, the group visited many areas including the US EPA in Washington D.C.
They will also visit with California EPA and Department of Pesticide
Regulations officials.
Labels: CCA, Farm of the future, Frank Gornick, Joy Cowden, PCA, West Hills Community College