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Chinese farmers and others
benefit from Israeli expertise
Alison Klayman
Participants at the Beijing Mashav conference on May 23, 2008 observe a moment of silence to honor the victims of the Sichuan earthquake.
Some 50 Chinese participants came to the Israeli Embassy in Beijing last week to mark 16 years of China's involvement in Mashav, the program established by Golda Meir to share Israeli know-how with the developing world.

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