@article{TIAN:253986,
      recid = {253986},
      author = {TIAN, Xinli and SI, Lili},
      title = {A Study of China's Bamboo Project Aid to Rwanda},
      journal = {Asian Agricultural Research},
      address = {2016-12},
      number = {1812-2016-144779},
      pages = {3},
      year = {2016},
      abstract = {China, as the world's largest developing country, has long  combined the common interest of the Chinese people with  that of the people of all countries, and under the  framework of South-South Cooperation, it has always  provided assistance within its capacity to other developing  countries. As an important component of aid to Africa,  forestry plays an irreplaceable role in foreign aid.  Currently, the forestry aid to Africa is gradually changing  from the previous trading of resources to sustainable  development and utilization of resources. Especially the  implementation of Bamboo Planting, Processing and  Utilization Project Aid of the Ministry of Commerce to  Rwanda undertaken by China National Bamboo Research Center  (CBRC), helps Rwanda and the entire east African region to  achieve sustainable use of forest resources, improves local  employment, provides a new path of development for China's  forestry to "go out", and further strengthens the  traditional friendship between China and Africa.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/253986},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.253986},
}