Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf said here Monday that her country
values its cooperation with central China's Hunan Province on hybrid rice
production.
Johnson-Sirleaf made the remarks in a meeting with Zhou Qiang, acting
governor of Hunan Province.
She said more than 70 percent of the Liberian population are engaged in
agriculture, mainly in rice production. She hoped to see wider utilization of
the technologies for hybrid rice production in Liberia so as to improve local
people's living standards.
Zhou said as the "land of fish and rice" in China and a province rich in
mineral resources, Hunan has big potential in furthering cooperation with
Liberia in agriculture, infrastructure building and energy exploration.
Hunan will continue such cooperation with Liberia in the future, Zhou added.
Johnson-Sirleaf noted Liberia and China can well complement each other
through bilateral cooperation and an important purpose of his current trip to
China is to enhance the strategic cooperative partnership between Liberia and
China.
The Liberian president will go to the Hunan Research Center for Hybrid Rice
and meet Chinese experts there. She will also visit the Hunan Provincial Museum,
which exhibits cultural relics dating back 2100 years.
Johnson-Sirleaf kicked off his China visit on Oct. 28 and will attend a
summit between China and Africa running from Nov. 4 to 5 in Beijing.