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BUDAKA, Uganda, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- In the swampy district of Budaka in eastern Uganda, Chinese hybrid rice is a crop that farmers count on to boost incomes.


Farmers living in this region hail the high yielding crop as key to improving their livelihoods and enabling them to pay the tuition fees for their children.


Like many of her village mates, Joyce Nabejja, who has been farming rice from her childhood to now into her marriage, is shifting to the Chinese hybrid rice from the local rice.


The new breed was brought here three years ago when Chinese experts descended on this district, deeming the environs the most appropriate part in Uganda for rice farming.


The experts are working under a tripartite agreement between China, Uganda and the UN's Food and Agricultural Organization to promote better farming practices.


The agreement is under the auspices of the South to South Cooperation program established in 2009 to help developing countries share knowledge and expertise so that all can benefit from innovations and good practices that have been tried and tested in countries facing similar conditions and challenges.


At a field training session by the Chinese on Tuesday, Nabejja was among the over 100 farmers who gathered to learn how to farm the hybrid rice.


Luo Zhongping, a Chinese cereal expert, took the farmers through practical lessons of planting the rice, right from the nursery bed to harvesting time.


He told the farmers that over the last three years when the rice was on trial, results show that its yield is three to four fold better than the local breed.


"Three years demo in Budaka shows that it can reach high yields. The yield can reach three tonnes per acre which is three to four times more compared with local rice," he said.


He noted that in a small acreage, especially in a place like Budaka where land is limited, a crop with higher yields would surely make a difference.


Ofwono Willy Osinde, the Budaka District Production Officer, told Xinhua in an interview that previously people were hesitant when it comes to planting the hybrid rice.


He said people were accustomed to the old rice farming practice where there was not such trouble of planting the rice first in a nursery bed and transplanting it later. They also saw the planting of seedlings in a straight line as tedious.


After getting testimonies from those who planted the hybrid rice, however, farmers are convinced of higher production and higher income, and switching to the new breed is now a movement sweeping through the villages, Osinde said.


James Tumwine, who heads the Uganda side of the tripartite understanding, told the farmers that after the successful pilot of planting Chinese hybrid rice in Budaka, other parts of the country will be encouraged to plant the rice.


SEEDS FOR BETTER LIFE


A Chinese agricultural industrial park was established in the country earlier this year in a bid to boost agricultural production. Private Chinese companies in the park have promised seed and some are already doing so.


Farmers can, according Tumwine, access the seed on credit and pay later when they sell the rice.


Companies in the park have also pledged to provide farmers with tractors on hire purchase.


Experts believe that there is a huge market for rice in Uganda, noting that at times the country has to import to complement the local supply.


Figures from the country's Ministry of Agriculture show that the country currently produces under 100,000 metric tonnes of rice, not enough to meet the demand of 250,000 metric tonnes.


According to the National Rice Development Strategy, the Ugandan government hopes to boost production to over 400,000 metric tonnes by 2018.


For Nabejja, she has already made up her mind to plant the hybrid rice in the next planting season.


"For the Chinese rice, it is easy to plant as I have seen in the training. It takes a short period of time to grow, and in harvesting you gain a lot," she said.


"I will be able to get more money and my children can study in good schools," she added.

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MUNICH pirate black yeezy 350 ireland , Sept. 16 (Xinhua) -- Many refugees walked from the Austrian border city of Salzburg towards Germany on Wednesday, due to the interrupted train traffic between the two countries.


Currently, a group of about 400 refugees, who have already crossed the border, is expected by Germany, local media Bavarian Radio reported.


Those people were accompanied by German federal police towards the German city of Freilassing, from where they might then have ridden buses and been taken to a registration center, the report said.


At the moment, it is still unclear how many more refugees will also take the path and walk across the frontier city, as many people are still waiting at the train station in Salzburg to continue their journey.


In addition, more than 1,000 refugees have been detained since Tuesday along the border river Inn in the districts of Passau and Rottal-Inn. According to media reports, those refugees had reached the German side on foot over bridges and dams.


At the Munich train station, the influx situation of refugees has eased considerably by the interrupted train traffic. According to the police, only some smaller groups have arrived in the afternoon.

" Liu Hu in file photo. [Photo courtesy of CFA official website]

The Chinese Football Association (CFA) recently nominated a Chinese-Canadian to be director of the referee office.


Liu Hu, also known as Tiger Liu, will be in charge of managing and training referees for the professional soccer leagues in China. Liu is a retired FIFA referee and former referee director of the Canadian Soccer Association. His nomination was announced by CFA on Dec 30.


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