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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