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medicinal-plant

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  • Nevertheless, the Ministry of Forestry has an important role to play in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Eucommia Scientific Research Centre, Cili County, Hunan, and other ministries and bureaus to ensure the successful establishment of medicinal-plant cultivation programs.

    2. China 1997

  • The Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and the Institutes of Botany of the Chinese Academy of Sciences are actively engaged in medicinal-plant research, including cultivation.

    2. China 1997

  • Since China had to rely on its own natural and human resources until very recently it developed its own models based on pragmatism and practicality, and this has greatly helped medicinal-plant research.

    2. China 1997

  • However, if a new medicinal-plant product or crude drug is to be imported from abroad for sale in the Chinese market, then the approval of the provincial department of public health is required.

    2. China 1997

  • In this, the Chinese Academies of Science and Medical Sciences play a leading role in medicinal-plant research.

    2. China 1997

  • Women are the primary users and marketers of medicinal-plant materials.

    Chapter 5 1997

  • In medicinal-plant conservation, there is little coordination (let alone, cooperation) between government agencies, the pharmaceutical industry and organizations dealing with environment, natural resources and agriculture.

    Chapter 5 1997

  • Certain of the experiences in China and India can be used to facilitate medicinal-plant conservation, cultivation, community participation and sustainable development in the rest of the world.

    Chapter 5 1997

  • No one can at present designate with certainty the status of individual species nor the state of the overall medicinal-plant trade.

    Chapter 5 1997

  • Production and tradeNotable Chinese medicinal plantsGovernment initiativesLinks to modern medicineLinks to agricultureLinks to forestryProtecting medicinal-plant biodiversity

    2. China 1997

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