Meeting in Wuxi to shape future of Asia-Pacific aquaculture
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Limsong Srun, deputy director general of Fisheries Administration at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in Cambodia, expressed enthusiasm for the visit. He noted that many of his staff and students had trained in Wuxi and they had brought invaluable knowledge back home.
"I'm really impressed with the facilities and technology in Wuxi. They're very modern and high tech," he said.
A leading force in international aquaculture, China remains committed to advancing greener, healthier and more sustainable aquaculture practices across the Asia-Pacific region.
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