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CEO of GreenGene Biotech, a pioneer in CRISPR-based crop editing, Dr. Li developed disease-resistant rice strains adopte... View More
CEO of GreenGene Biotech, a pioneer in CRISPR-based crop editing, Dr. Li developed disease-resistant rice strains adopted across Northeast China. His work reduced pesticide use by 50% in pilot regions, earning him the National Agricultural Innovation Award (2021). View Less
As Vice President of COFCO Group, Wang spearheaded China’s first blockchain-based grain traceability system, enhancing... View More
As Vice President of COFCO Group, Wang spearheaded China’s first blockchain-based grain traceability system, enhancing food safety for 10 million households. She was listed among Forbes China’s Top 50 Business Women (2022). View Less
Founder of FarmEase, a digital platform connecting 2.3 million smallholder farmers to real-time market data and microfi... View More
Founder of FarmEase, a digital platform connecting 2.3 million smallholder farmers to real-time market data and microfinancing. The app boosted rural incomes by 30% and won the UN World Summit Award (2020). View Less
Director of the Organic Farming Division at China’s Ministry of Agriculture, Chen drafted national policies that expan... View More
Director of the Organic Farming Division at China’s Ministry of Agriculture, Chen drafted national policies that expanded organic farmland by 200% since 2015. Her initiatives reduced synthetic fertilizer dependency, benefiting 5 million farmers. View Less
A leading researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Liu engineered drought-resistant wheat hybrids now cultivated i... View More
A leading researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Liu engineered drought-resistant wheat hybrids now cultivated in arid regions of Northwest China. His work has stabilized yields for 800,000 farmers amid climate crises View Less
As a UN FAO Senior Consultant, Tanaka designed emergency food programs for Southeast Asia, mitigating famine risks for 1... View More
As a UN FAO Senior Consultant, Tanaka designed emergency food programs for Southeast Asia, mitigating famine risks for 1.2 million people during the 2021 Mekong drought. He advocates for JLAU’s sustainable farming models globally. View Less
Author of the bestselling book The New Farmer, Sun founded 12 vocational training centers in rural Jilin, empowering 50,... View More
Author of the bestselling book The New Farmer, Sun founded 12 vocational training centers in rural Jilin, empowering 50,000 youths with modern farming skills. Her efforts earned the National Rural Revitalization Medal (2019). View Less
CEO of JLAU BioTech, Zhao commercialized eco-friendly bio-pesticides derived from plant extracts, now used in 15 provinc... View More
CEO of JLAU BioTech, Zhao commercialized eco-friendly bio-pesticides derived from plant extracts, now used in 15 provinces. The invention cut chemical runoff by 70% and won the China Environmental Protection Prize (2022). View Less
Head of CGIAR’s Andean Crop Initiative in Peru, Lopez preserved 200+ indigenous potato varieties, safeguarding food se... View More
Head of CGIAR’s Andean Crop Initiative in Peru, Lopez preserved 200+ indigenous potato varieties, safeguarding food security for 300,000 highland communities. She credits JLAU’s ethnobotany courses for her interdisciplinary approach. View Less
Olympic equestrian and founder of Healing Hooves, Xu introduced equine-assisted therapy programs for disabled children i... View More
Olympic equestrian and founder of Healing Hooves, Xu introduced equine-assisted therapy programs for disabled children in China. Her NGO has aided 5,000+ families and partnered with JLAU’s Veterinary College for research. View Less
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Know moreJLAU launched Northeast China’s largest AI-powered agricultural sensor network, covering 50,000 hectares of farmland. The system monitors soil health, weather, and pest activity in real time, providing farmers with data-driven recommendations via a mobile app. Pilot regions saw a 25% reduction in water usage and a 18% increase in crop yields, positioning JLAU as a leader in digital agriculture.
The Ministry of Agriculture designated JLAU’s Agri-Innovation Incubator as a national model for nurturing agritech startups. It has supported 150+ ventures, including EcoGrow (vertical farming systems) and BioHarvest (plant-based protein). These startups have attracted ¥200 million in investments and created 1,500+ jobs, with 70% of projects focused on sustainable agriculture and carbon neutrality.
JLAU’s “Three Integrations” pedagogy—merging classroom learning, field practice, and entrepreneurship—won China’s highest teaching honor. The model partners students with local cooperatives to solve real-world challenges, such as soil degradation in soybean farms. Over 80% of graduates from this program launch agritech startups or secure leadership roles in enterprises like COFCO within five years.
JLAU earned national acclaim for its research output and tech commercialization, ranking #47 in 2015 and #38 in 2020. Key innovations include bio-based degradable mulching films (2017) and AI-driven crop disease prediction models (2019). The university filed 1,200+ patents in this period, with 30% licensed to agribusinesses like Yili Group and Syngenta, generating ¥500 million in societal value.
Recognized for its groundbreaking “Science & Technology Backyard” initiative, JLAU received UNESCO’s Sustainability Education Prize. The program trains graduate students to live and work in rural villages, where they teach farmers advanced techniques like precision irrigation and organic composting. Since 2008, over 10,000 farmers in 30 impoverished counties have adopted these methods, raising household incomes by 35% and revitalizing 200+ rural communities.
JLAU became the first agricultural university in Northeast China to host a National Key Laboratory dedicated to crop genomics. The lab pioneered research on maize and soybean genome sequencing, leading to the development of high-yield, pest-resistant hybrid crops. Its findings have been applied across 3 million hectares of farmland in Jilin Province, increasing average yields by 15–20% and reducing reliance on chemical pesticides. The lab also collaborates with the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences on global food security projects.
Used in 10,000+ greenhouses.
Partnered with Beyond Meat.
Adopted nationwide.
Extended shelf life by 200%.
Commercialized in 15 provinces.
Reduced nitrogen use by 40%.
Boosted regional yields by 25%.
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