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Sino-Russian agricultural cooperation

By Li Demin | China Daily | Updated: 2013-04-18 08:02

On Jan 17, 2013, local officials of Russia's Primorsky Krai said the region welcomes Chinese enterprises and business people's investment and there are bright prospects for bilateral cooperation in agriculture, light industries and many other fields.

Chinese enterprises will be able to find huge business opportunities in this wave of agricultural expansions in Russia.

After Russia joined the World Trade Organization last year, the environment for agricultural cooperation became even more favorable, and after the Heilongjiang provincial government in Northeast China upgraded its economic and trade cooperation strategies, many Chinese enterprises launched planting, breeding and agricultural product processing industries in Russia.

While Chinese enterprises prosper from their operations in Russia, Chinese agricultural enterprises in Russia contribute to local economic and social development, and boost local economic growth and tax revenues. Chinese enterprises also attach great importance to their social responsibilities, providing jobs for local residents, actively integrating into the local society and continually donating to local charity affairs.

The remarkable performances of some model Chinese enterprises have won plaudits not only from local governments but also from the Russian State Duma.

But there are still some problems. The economic nationalism of Russia has been an obstacle for a long time. Local governments often change their policies, aggravating the uncertainties for Chinese enterprises. Russia's Far East region is geographically vast and has few inhabitants. Local governments' governance and service provision are comparatively weak.

Chinese enterprises have their shortcomings too. Their scale is small and their anti-risk capacity is weak. They lack talented personnel and the necessary financing channels.

One important and practical measure to promote the development of modern agriculture and agricultural cooperation in both countries is to optimize the deployment of agricultural production factors in both countries and strengthen cooperation in border regions, which is of great significance for the food security of both countries and to strengthen bilateral relations as "good neighbors, good friends and good partners".

The author is president of the Huaxin Group of Heilongjiang province in Northeast China.

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