By DIEGO C. CAGAHASTIAN
IT IS reassuring that while businessman Henry Lim Bon Liong of Sterling Paper Group of Companies and SL Agritech passed away two years ago, his vision for greater rice harvests for Filipino farmers through hybrid rice production has seen the light of day in the efforts of preeminent Chinese agronomist Professor Zhang Zhaodong, the executive vice president of SL Agritech Corp. in the Philippines.
Professor Zhang was recently awarded for his contributions to strengthening understanding and cooperation between the Philippines and China during the 2026 Award for Promoting Philippines-China Understanding (APPCU) held in Manila.
The annual recognition, conferred by the Association for Philippines-China Understanding (APCU), honors Filipinos and foreign nationals whose work has helped foster dialogue, cooperation, and people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.
An outstanding expert in the field of hybrid rice in China, Zhang is formerly deputy director and associate researcher of the China National Hybrid Rice Engineering Technology Research and Development Center. He became the first non-Filipino recipient of the APPCU award.
He is a distinguished student and follower of Academician Yuan Longping, the “father of hybrid rice.” In promoting Chinese hybrid rice to the world, Prof. Zhang became the first implementer of Yuan Longping’s vision to “develop hybrid rice and benefit people worldwide.”
The APCU, headed by its President Raul Lambino, cited Zhang’s more than two decades of work in helping localize hybrid rice technology in the Philippines, contributing to higher productivity and food security.
Chinese Ambassador Jing Quan, who attended the event, cited Zhang’s work as an example of practical cooperation between the two countries.
According to the ambassador, farmers adopting hybrid rice technology have seen income gains of around P40,000 to P60,000 per hectare annually.
“And the yield has gone up from 45 tons to 78 tons per hectare, which means about a 60 percent increase in farmers’ income,” he added.
It must be noted that the Chinese expert’s technological achievements received policy support from three former Philippine presidents — Joseph Estrada, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, and Rodrigo Duterte.
Could it be that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. who first handled the Department of Agriculture, and whose current DA secretary has Chinese roots is not convinced of the well-documented achievements and production capacity of the hybrid rice technology that he has not endorsed it — or probably because he is averse to everything Chinese, on the prodding of his American masters?
Prof. Zhang received the “Highest Honor Award from the Philippine Secretary of Agriculture,” and in 2025, he was awarded the “Long-Term Service Award” by the General Chamber of Commerce of Chinese Enterprises in the Philippines.
Hailed as the first “son of hybrid rice” in China–Philippines agricultural cooperation, Prof. Zhang is an iconic figure and an epitome of historical friendship, his story reflecting the power of food diplomacy and people-to-people friendship. He was praised by the Philippine government as “a historical symbol of China–Philippines friendship.”
As a pioneer in 1998, he volunteered to go to the Philippines to develop tropical hybrid rice. A year later, China and the Philippines signed the “Agreement on China’s Assistance to the Philippines in Developing Hybrid Rice,” and the China- Philippines Tropical Super Hybrid Rice Breeding Project was launched. He has since worked in the Philippines for more than 20 years.
Upholding Yuan Longping’s philosophy of “rooting in the field and innovating through change,” Prof. Zhang emphasized that “the way of rice is always evolving.” He has continuously optimized rice varieties according to different environments, solving challenges such as lodging and poor grain quality in tropical rice cultivation. For over two decades in the Philippines, he has successfully localized Chinese hybrid rice technology and developed high- yield, disaster-resistant rice varieties suited to tropical climates.
Launched in 2021, the APPCU has recognized individuals from government, business, academe, and civil society whose work has helped build bridges between Filipinos and Chinese.
This year’s honorees were former National Security Adviser Clarita Carlos, businessman Peter Leung Ng, and Prof. Zhang.
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