Juncao technology key to UN’s green goals


Bathsheba Mchuza, founder and sales officer for Uyogaplus project, shows the growing of mushroom during a workshop on "Applications of Juncao Technology and its Contribution to the Achievement of Sustainable Agriculture and the Sustainable Development Goals in Tanzania" in Kinondoni District, outskirts of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on March 10, 2022.

BEIJING: The Chinese Juncao technology holds the key potential to contribute to the achievement of the United Nations’ (UN) sustainable development goals (SDGs), a UN official tells Xinhua in a recent interview.

Amson Sibanda from the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Undesa) said that Juncao technology is an effective tool and a simple technology that can be used by everyone, even somebody with limited knowledge of education.

Sibanda spoke with Xinhua at the just concluded African regional workshop on applications of Juncao technology and its contribution to the achievement of sustainable agriculture and the sustainable development goals in Africa in the Rwandan capital Kigali.

“The technology has a big potential to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development goals,” said Sibanda,.

He currently serves as the chief of the National Strategies and Capacity Building Branch in the division for sustainable development goals of Undesa and adding that the reason why Undesa is promoting the technology is because of the 2030 agenda of SDGs.

“We believe that the Juncao technology is one of the technological solutions that can be transferred through south-south cooperation to help those countries that want to address the issues of food insecurity, environment challenges and poverty alleviation,” he said.

He explained that growing mushrooms using Juncao technology will address food insecurity, generate household income and create employment opportunities for women and youths, calling on African countries and beyond to adopt and implement the technology in the quest for promoting economic development.

“We have seen here in Rwanda how young people have embraced Juncao technology.

“These young people are very empowered and have big dreams. We wish to see more people across Africa get to know Juncao technology and its benefits,” Sibanda said, adding that Juncao technology can protect the environment and address climate change challenges through soil erosion control as well as using Juncao grass to feed livestock.

The knowledge of Juncao technology in producing mushrooms and the use of Juncao grass as a forage for livestock is very important in promoting economic development, said Asimwe L. Rwiguza, director for Grazing Land and Animal Feed Resources in the Tanzanian Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries.

“Juncao technology will help us address the challenge of conflicts between crop producers and livestock herders in Tanzania .

“Because we are going to increase forage production for livestock using the technology,” Rwiguza said, explaining that the conflicts are a result of the livestock harming farmers’ crop fields due to lack of sufficient fodder.

“We have seen here in Rwanda mushroom products that have been produced using Juncao technology.

“We have gained that knowledge and we are going to practice it in our country,” said Rwiguza. — Xinhua

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