History
The university was founded in 1936. It is now known as the Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University is public university focused on the development of agriculture and forestry.
Agricultural Department of Fukien Christian College Autumn, 1936 |
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Agricultural College of Fukien Christian University Spting, 1940 |
Fujian Provincial Agriculture College June, 1940) |
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Agricultural College of Fuzhou University April, 1951 |
Agricultural College of Amoy University June, 1951) |
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Fujian Agriculture College August, 1952 |
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Zhangzhou Division | Department of Forestry | ||||||||||||||
Zhangzhou Agriculture College September, 1960 - July, 1962 |
Fujian Forestry College November, 1958 - March, 1972 |
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Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University March, 1972 |
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Fujian Agriculture College May, 1975 |
Fujian Forestry College May, 1975 |
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Fujian Agriculture University January, 1994 |
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Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University October, 2000 |
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