Cauliflower opens up new chapter for China-Pak agricultural coop
BEIJING, Apr. 26 (INP): Cauliflower opens up new chapter for China-Pak agricultural cooperation, says a report published by China Economics Net (CEN) on Tuesday.
Regarding this, Sui Liying also mentioned the impact of the cauliflower harvest season on market price fluctuations. As a cold-loving cruciferous crop, a particularly hot climate may stunt the emerging curd of cauliflower, so heat-resistant cauliflower varieties are crucial to compensate for the reduced yield caused by the climate.
In 2019, the Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences completed the world's first genome sequencing of cauliflower, with China ranking top in global cauliflower's research. Last year, the cauliflower seeds exported from Tianjin accounted for more than 20 percent of Pakistan's annual planting volume, effectively helping the local area solve the problem of the cauliflower industry being monopolized by developed countries. Nevertheless, the pace of cooperation goes far beyond that.
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