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The deputy director of the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Mr Huang Yongning, examines a grass grub through a microscope at the Canterbury Agriculture and Science Centre yesterday. Looking on is the deputy division chief for the Bureau of Animal Husbandry, Mr Zhou Qigiang, and Dr Trevor Jackson. The agricultural delegation of six arrived in New Zealand on September 12 and is visiting research stations and talking to representatives of the Government and private industry. The visit follows an agricultural and horticultural mission to China In November, 1988, by New Zealand scientists and researchers.

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Press, 24 September 1987, Page 2

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The deputy director of the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Mr Huang Yongning, examines a grass grub through a microscope at the Canterbury Agriculture and Science Centre yesterday. Looking on is the deputy division chief for the Bureau of Animal Husbandry, Mr Zhou Qigiang, and Dr Trevor Jackson. The agricultural delegation of six arrived in New Zealand on September 12 and is visiting research stations and talking to representatives of the Government and private industry. The visit follows an agricultural and horticultural mission to China In November, 1988, by New Zealand scientists and researchers. Press, 24 September 1987, Page 2

The deputy director of the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Mr Huang Yongning, examines a grass grub through a microscope at the Canterbury Agriculture and Science Centre yesterday. Looking on is the deputy division chief for the Bureau of Animal Husbandry, Mr Zhou Qigiang, and Dr Trevor Jackson. The agricultural delegation of six arrived in New Zealand on September 12 and is visiting research stations and talking to representatives of the Government and private industry. The visit follows an agricultural and horticultural mission to China In November, 1988, by New Zealand scientists and researchers. Press, 24 September 1987, Page 2