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Tuesday, December 01 2020 - 13:00
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2020 GCHERA World Agriculture Prize Award Ceremony is held in Nanjing Agricultural University, Prize awarded to two laureates from China and the United States
NANJING, China, Dec. 1, 2020 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

On December 1 BJT, the 2020 GCHERA World Agriculture Prize (WAP) Award Ceremony 
and the 2020 World Agriculture Dialogue were held at Nanjing Agricultural 
University (NAU). Zhang Fusuo, Professor of China Agricultural University; and 
Pamela Ronald, Professor of the University of California, Davis; respectively, 
won this year's World Agriculture Prize for their outstanding achievements in 
agriculture and life science education and scientific research, according to 
Nanjing Agricultural University.

Dr. Zhang Fusuo is the academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, plant 
nutrition expert in the College of Resources and Environmental Sciences of 
China Agricultural University, and the President of the National Academy of 
Agriculture Green Development. The academic discipline of Plant Nutrition was 
first established by a group of scholars led by Dr. Zhang. It combines the 
basic principles of plant nutrition with science-based fertilization and 
practical sciences, involving plant physiology, soil science, agronomy and 
nutrient management to achieve efficient utilization of resources, high crop 
quality and yields, along with environmental safety. 

Dr. Pamela Ronald is a member of US National Academy of Sciences, a 
Distinguished Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology and the Genome 
Center and the Founding Director of the Institute for Food and Agricultural 
Literacy at the University of California, Davis. Her research has focused on 
increasing disease resistance and environmental stress tolerance in crops, and 
has made important contributions in the fields of plant stress resistance and 
biological breeding. 

WAP is an international award established by Global Confederation of Higher 
Education Associations for Agricultural and Life Sciences (GCHERA). The prize 
aims to encourage individuals who have made outstanding contributions to 
education, research and innovation in agricultural and life sciences. The prize 
is 100,000 US dollars per person, sponsored by the NAU Education Development 
Foundation and the Da Bei Nong Group.

WAP has been awarded seven times so far to eight laureates from the United 
States, Germany, Canada, Belgium, Chile and Ghana. The awards have had a 
wide-ranging impact at home and abroad, promoting global exchanges and 
cooperation in related fields, and inspiring many scientists to promote 
innovation in agriculture and life sciences around the world.

For more information, please visit: http://wapcn.njau.edu.cn/ and
http://www.gchera.com.

Source: Nanjing Agricultural University