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Chinese Delegations in Fiji
FIJI - Four Chinese experts in ethanol from the Guangxi State Farm are to visit Fiji this week.The visit that starts on 17 September will set up a plant and look at sites for other ethanol plants in Fiji. According to reports from FijiLive, the delegation comprises Chao Wufang, general manager of Liangxi Sugar Mill; Li Jun, Research Fellow of Tropical Corp Research Institute; Gao Shougua, manager of Mingyang biochemical project; and Zeng Wensheng; Siyuan Winery manager. Thge delegation will visit Fiji's four sugar mills, seeing possible cassava farm lands, identifying existing kinds of cassava crop and checking out possible lands for factory sites. Fiji's Ambassador to the People's Republic of China Sir James Ah Koy confirmed the multi-million dollar ethanol project was coming over to Fiji, Fiji Live said. He said this was the one project he had been focussing on for some time. One of the main focuses of the delegation will be to look at the development of producing ethanol from cassava.
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