9 cooperation agreements signed between Chinese and African agricultural research institutions and enterprises
October 11 15:59:12, 2024
[ China Agricultural Machinery Industry News ] This website news December 11th, the fourth China-Africa agricultural cooperation seminar was held in Haikou City, Hainan Province. Bi Meijia, member of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Agriculture, and He Xiqing, deputy governor of the Hainan Provincial People's Government, attended the meeting. And give a speech.
Bi Meijia fully affirmed the achievements of China-Africa agricultural cooperation in recent years and put forward four suggestions on strengthening China-Africa agricultural cooperation: First, further implement the consensus of the Johannesburg Summit of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum and the "China-Africa Agricultural Modernization Cooperation Plan"; It is to promote agricultural investment and trade cooperation and promote agricultural development; the third is to promote the construction of the “10+10†mechanism for agricultural research institutions in China and Africa; the fourth is to promote capacity building and strive to train 800 technical personnel and management personnel for African countries in 2018. During the meeting, the guests witnessed the signing of nine cooperation agreements between China-Africa agricultural research institutions and enterprises.
From the Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Commerce and other relevant ministries, representatives from 11 provinces, 18 African countries' agricultural ministries and embassies and consulates in China, the New Partnership for Africa's Development, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the UN World Food Program, the World Bank and other international organizations. And nearly 200 people from relevant enterprises, financial institutions and research institutes attended the meeting. (Original title: The 4th China-Africa Agricultural Cooperation Seminar was held in Haikou)
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