FAO recognized Chinese six new agricultural heritage systems

Beijing, May 22 (IANS). The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has recognized six new global important agricultural heritage systems (Giahs). This includes a mixed freshwater pearl -mixed system in the Christian province of China, White Tea Culture System in Fuching City of Fuchyan Province and Shichwan Ancient Pear Garden System in Calan County, Canasu province. With this announcement, China’s global recognized agricultural heritage systems have increased to 25, holding it a leader in the world in the region. According to the FAO, the mixed farming system of freshwater pearls in the technician of ChaChiyang province is a unique example, known as the ‘Fish-Whip Cum-Life’ model. In this ancient system, along with pearl production, rice and its integrated. The system is based on durable agricultural techniques, such as Pearl Oyster technology, which enrich the existence of rural communities, while maintaining the environmental balance. At the same time, the white tea culture system of the city of Futing in the province of Fuchyan in southern China is a great confluence of ecological knowledge and traditional workmanship. The system is used in this system that maternal plants and natural treaty techniques of the famous “Lyvisveya” white tea brand are used. This technique promotes biological lifeline between teuet, forests and other crops. On the other hand, the Shichwan Ancient Pear Garden system in the Calan district Lancho, the capital of the Kusu Province, is another significant achievement. This system integrates fruit production, cultivation of other crops and animal husbandry, which shows remarkable flexibility for natural disasters such as drought and flooding. This system plays an important role in promoting agricultural biodiversity, ensuring food security and improving the livelihood of rural communities. This system not only encourages environmental stability, but also creates economic opportunities for local communities. (Sincerely- China Media Group, Beijing) -Ins ABM/ Share these Story Tags

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