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| Part of the Wageningen campus. Photo: Vincent via Wikimedia Commons |
Wageningen University is to to head the development of a
new food and agriculture research centre east of Beijing, the Financieele Dagblad said on Monday.
Wageningen’s chancellor Arthur Mol, who was part of the
recent Dutch trade mission to China, told the paper the university was not
investing any money in the €1bn project, but it would supply a great deal of
knowledge.
The research centre will house academic institutions and the business
community who will work together to make Chinese agriculture more productive
and to tackle environmental issues. The aim is to create China’s leading
R&D centre in the field of
agriculture and food.
Mol said Dutch companies are also welcome to play
a role in developments. The mayor of Beijing will come to Wageningen in October
to discuss further details.
In January Groningen University dropped plans to
open a campus in Yantai, China, citing a lack of support for the plan. Some
staff and students were worried about the academic independence of the Chinese
campus.
Wageningen has close ties with a number of Chinese institutions and
already has an office in Beijing. The University is also involved in a joint
venture with China to improve standards in the dairy industry.
Chinese
students, both MSc and PhD, make up 10% of the Wageningen students population
and the trend is set to continue, the university says on its website.

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