Pic story: team leader of Juncao technology in China's Fujian-Xinhua

Pic story: team leader of Juncao technology in China's Fujian

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2024-08-30 07:18:29

Lin Zhanxi (C) checks growth of Juncao in Yongtai County in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 28, 2024. Since the 1980s, Lin Zhanxi has led a research team on Juncao technology in China's southeastern Fujian Province. The hybrid grass technology enables fungi to grow on grass-based substrates instead of felled trees, a solution to the mushroom industry's threat to forests.

Juncao means "mushroom" and "grass" in Chinese. Its versatility is a key feature, allowing it to grow edible mushrooms, provide livestock feed and help battle desertification.

Since the 1990s, China has shared the technology with over 100 countries by opening training classes and conducting on-site demonstrations.

Lin's daughter Lin Dongmei, resigned a job in Singapore and returned home to assist her father in 2003. Lin Dongmei is now overseeing the African project of Chinese Juncao technology.

Over the years, the Juncao research team led by Lin Zhanxi has trained more than 8,000 people for African countries, helping African farmers combat poverty and promoting cooperation between China and Africa. (Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Lin Zhanxi shows a wild fungus in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 26, 2024. Since the 1980s, Lin Zhanxi has led a research team on Juncao technology in China's southeastern Fujian Province. The hybrid grass technology enables fungi to grow on grass-based substrates instead of felled trees, a solution to the mushroom industry's threat to forests.(Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Lin Zhanxi works in Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 28, 2024. Since the 1980s, Lin Zhanxi has led a research team on Juncao technology in China's southeastern Fujian Province. The hybrid grass technology enables fungi to grow on grass-based substrates instead of felled trees, a solution to the mushroom industry's threat to forests.(Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Lin Zhanxi is pictured in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 28, 2024. Since the 1980s, Lin Zhanxi has led a research team on Juncao technology in China's southeastern Fujian Province. The hybrid grass technology enables fungi to grow on grass-based substrates instead of felled trees, a solution to the mushroom industry's threat to forests.(Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Lin Zhanxi smells a wild fungus in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 26, 2024. Since the 1980s, Lin Zhanxi has led a research team on Juncao technology in China's southeastern Fujian Province. The hybrid grass technology enables fungi to grow on grass-based substrates instead of felled trees, a solution to the mushroom industry's threat to forests.(Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Lin Zhanxi (R) and his daughter Lin Dongmei (C) check a wild fungus in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 26, 2024. Since the 1980s, Lin Zhanxi has led a research team on Juncao technology in China's southeastern Fujian Province. The hybrid grass technology enables fungi to grow on grass-based substrates instead of felled trees, a solution to the mushroom industry's threat to forests.(Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Lin Zhanxi (2nd R) and his daughter Lin Dongmei (1st R) introduce Juncao technology to Rwandan students at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 26, 2024. Since the 1980s, Lin Zhanxi has led a research team on Juncao technology in China's southeastern Fujian Province. The hybrid grass technology enables fungi to grow on grass-based substrates instead of felled trees, a solution to the mushroom industry's threat to forests.(Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Lin Dongmei introduces a Juncao plant to Rwandan students at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University in Fuzhou, southeast China's Fujian Province, Aug. 26, 2024. Since the 1980s, Lin Zhanxi has led a research team on Juncao technology in China's southeastern Fujian Province. The hybrid grass technology enables fungi to grow on grass-based substrates instead of felled trees, a solution to the mushroom industry's threat to forests.(Xinhua/Lin Shanchuan)

Lin Zhanxi (L) and his daughter Lin Dongmei pose for photo in the Sahara Desert in Egypt, Sept. 16, 2005. Since the 1980s, Lin Zhanxi has led a research team on Juncao technology in China's southeastern Fujian Province. The hybrid grass technology enables fungi to grow on grass-based substrates instead of felled trees, a solution to the mushroom industry's threat to forests.(Xinhua)