BY: Hana Saada
ALGIERS- The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mohamed Abdelhafid Henni, held a meeting, on Monday, at the ministry’s headquarters with the Algerian ambassador to the Republic of Zimbabwe, Mohamed Soudi. Executives from the agricultural sector were also present during this gathering.
As per the ministry’s press release, the discussions revolved around identifying potential areas of cooperation and partnership between Algeria and Zimbabwe in the agricultural domain. The focal points included training initiatives and the exchange of experiences in areas of mutual interest.
Furthermore, the meeting delved into the prospect of organizing economic and commercial events in both countries, with a specific focus on promoting agricultural products. These events would serve as platforms to showcase the rich agricultural heritage of Algeria and Zimbabwe, fostering trade and economic growth.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mohamed Abdelhafid Henni, demonstrated his commitment to strengthening ties between the two nations, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in the agricultural sector. The Algerian ambassador, Mohamed Soudi, expressed his enthusiasm for exploring avenues of cooperation and highlighted the potential benefits that such partnerships could bring to both countries.
The discussions between the Algerian and Zimbabwean representatives underscored the shared vision of leveraging knowledge and expertise to enhance agricultural practices. By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, Algeria and Zimbabwe aim to bolster their agricultural sectors, ultimately contributing to food security, economic development, and sustainable growth.