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.
By now, Juncao technology has taken root in more than 40 African countries, helping African farmers combat poverty and promoting cooperation between China and Africa.
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