Brazil and Angola signed an agricultural development document in the countries

Published 2023년 8월 25일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil and the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Angola have signed a memorandum of understanding on agricultural cooperation. This agreement aims to promote sustainable production, technical assistance, and rural extension, as well as address food safety, animal and plant health, agricultural inputs, and agricultural financing. Brazil is also developing a sustainable food production program that aims to increase arable areas without causing deforestation, contributing to food security and climate change mitigation.
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With the aim of stimulating the development of agricultural systems, a memorandum of understanding on agricultural cooperation was signed between the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of the Republic of Angola (Minagrif) this Friday (25 ), in Luanda. Cooperation involves sustainable production, technical assistance and rural extension, food safety, animal health, plant health, agricultural surveillance; agricultural inputs, livestock inputs, biofuels, biotechnology, genetic improvement, pre- and post-harvest processing, agricultural machinery, agricultural financing and rural insurance; policies and instruments for agricultural commercialization; forests; animal and plant production technologies, science applied to agricultural and livestock areas. At the Angola-Brazil Economic Forum, also this Friday (25), Mapa participated in the panel on Agriculture and Food Security. Brazil is developing the largest sustainable food ...
Source: Climatempo

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