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Tuesday, May 25 2021 - 22:38
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Yuan Longping: Committed to benevolence and humanity's well-being
BEIJING, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

A news report by China.org.cn on Yuan Longping:

On May 22, Yuan Longping, the renowned Chinese scientist who helped lift 
countless people out of hunger, passed away, setting off an outpouring of grief 
among the Chinese public. His passing was reported by numerous foreign media 
outlets.

https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1517770/video.mp4

Dubbed the "father of hybrid rice," Yuan Longping cultivated the world's first 
high-yielding hybrid rice strain in 1973. Ever since, the yield of hybrid rice 
has continued to set new world records, from 300 kg to 500 kg and then 700 kg 
per mu (about 0.07 hectares). Now, the per-mu yield of the super hybrid rice 
Chaoyou 1000 developed by Yuan's team has exceeded 1,000 kg. Before Yuan, the 
world's scientific community believed that rice could not be crossbred.

This ordinary but great man not only helped China, a country with a population 
of 1.4 billion, solve the problem of achieving food self-sufficiency, but also 
made important contributions to global food security.

At present, the hybrid rice developed by Yuan's team has been introduced for 
wide application and trial planting in dozens of countries and regions around 
the world. In Madagascar, the yields from hybrid rice were up to 300% higher 
than those of native varieties. In Indonesia, they produced more than double 
that of local strains. In 2018, trials for growing rice in the deserts of Dubai 
were, for the first time in history, successfully carried out by Yuan's team.

In many people's eyes, he was a scientist who relentlessly pursued his dreams 
despite loneliness and hardship. Hybrid breeding experiments are no easy tasks. 
In the early days of his research, Yuan personally examined more than 14,000 
rice ears before he found six natural male sterile plants. At the age of 90, he 
was still out conducting research, visiting the fields almost every day to 
observe the growth of hybrid rice.

Yuan was also a benevolent gentleman with an unwavering commitment to the 
well-being of humanity. Though born into a well-educated family, he witnessed 
starvation when he was young, which made him determined to devote himself to 
agricultural research. He spent more than 10 years helping African countries 
grow hybrid rice and worked tirelessly to tap the yield potential of rice for 
decades. During the last few years of his life, Yuan was dedicated to the 
research and development of sea rice. He made every effort to fulfill his 
lifelong wish — people all over the world having enough to eat.

Yuan Longping has left behind a precious legacy of the little rice seed to the 
world. "Everyone is like a seed — we should try to grow into good people," Yuan 
once said. This ordinary but great man is worth remembering.

China Mosaic 
http://www.china.org.cn/video/node_7230027.htm 

Yuan Longping: Committed to benevolence and humanity's well-being
http://www.china.org.cn/video/2021-05/25/content_77524871.htm 

SOURCE: china.org.cn
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