A cross-Straits forum on agricultural cooperation will be held
in Taipei this October, sources with the Taiwan Work Office of the
Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee,
said Wednesday.
A spokesman with the office told that Chen Yunlin, director of
the Taiwan Work Office of the CPC Central Committee, is invited to
head a delegation for the forum. The 60-plus-member delegation will
include officials of this office, leaders of relevant trade
associations and agricultural companies, as well as some
scholars.
According to the spokesman, the forum will be jointly sponsored
by a research center of this office and a research fund of the
Kuomintang party.
Featuring "enhancement of cross-Straits agricultural cooperation
to realize a win-win result", the forum will focus on three topics,
namely, the opportunities and challenges of the entry into the
World Trade Organization, the ways of cross-Straits cooperation in
agriculture, and the problems and solutions for such
cooperation.
The spokesman said the forum is one of the inter-party exchange
programs in accordance with the consensus reached by the CPC and
Kuomintang last year.
"According to the reached consensus by the two parties, Chinese
mainland and Taiwan will in turn host the cross-Straits forums,"
the spokesman said, adding "Therefore, the agricultural forum this
time will be held in Taipei."
He noted that a cross-Straits economic and trade forum was held
in Beijing last April. The forum was originally scheduled to open
in Taipei last December, but was forced to change venue and time
because of obstruction of the Taiwan authorities.
The spokesman said the compatriots across the Straits now share
the same hope for peaceful and stable development of cross-Straits
ties. The forum caters to the people's aspiration and focuses on
the people's life.
"The Taiwan authorities should treat the forum with an active
attitude and offer necessary conveniences," he said, stressing that
the forum is expected to work out effective measures to solve the
current problems in the cross-Straits agricultural cooperation.
The Taiwan authorities have reiterated its goal to revitalize
the local economy in recent days. A recent survey showed that most
of Taiwan residents believe that a sound economic relationship with
the mainland is helpful to Taiwan, and the Taiwan authorities
should make efforts to this end.
"The upcoming forum will bring benefit to the cross-Straits
compatriots, especially farmers," the spokesman said.
(Xinhua News Agency August 2, 2006)