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Peruvian Participants Visit BIOMA for Exchange on Green Energy and Carbon Neutrality

On the afternoon of June 12, five participants from Peru attending the Seminar on Green Energy and Carbon Peak and Carbon Neutrality for Developing Countries visited the Biogas Institute of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (BIOMA) for a technical exchange with the institute's researchers. The two sides held in-depth discussions on green energy, carbon management, and the utilization of agricultural waste resources.

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Researchers from BIOMA's Policy Research Team, the Innovative Team of Microbial Synthetic Biology and Biotransformation, and the Innovative Team of Pollution Control from Livestock and Poultry Farming introduced their respective research areas, technological achievements, and international cooperation activities. Drawing on Peru's national context, the participants exchanged views with BIOMA researchers on topics including agricultural waste management, renewable energy applications, carbon emission reduction technologies, and potential areas for future collaboration. The discussion lasted nearly 50 minutes.

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The five participants, representing Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, the National Institute of Agrarian Innovation (INIA), and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), noted that China's experience in green energy development and carbon management provides valuable reference for Peru. They expressed their hope to promote practical cooperation between the two sides in areas such as technical training, demonstration projects, and policy exchange.

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Following the discussion, the participants visited the laboratories of BIOMA's Innovative Team of Microbial Synthetic Biology and Biotransformation and the Innovative Team of Pollution Control from Livestock and Poultry Farming. They showed great interest in the laboratories' advanced facilities, standardized experimental procedures, and research achievements, engaging in active discussions with researchers on specific technical issues.

The exchange enhanced the Peruvian participants' understanding of BIOMA's research capabilities and technological strengths, while laying a solid foundation for future China–Peru cooperation in the fields of green and low-carbon development.