Conab received a delegation from Pakistan for an exchange on public supply policies, food security, and rural development, focusing on Brazilian models of support for family farming and inventory management.
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On the morning of this Wednesday (10), the National Supply Company (Conab) received, at the Human Resources Development Center (CDRH), in Brasília (DF), representatives of the government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, a country in South Asia, for an institutional visit, in order to learn about the public policies for supply, food, and intelligence executed by the Company. At the event, the meeting was opened with the institutional presentation by the general head of the International Relations Coordination, Marisson Marinho, who displayed a general overview about the Company, its activities, and the results achieved. Next, the assistant of the Offer Management Superintendence, Sued Wilma Caldas Melo, addressed the Minimum Price Guarantee Policy (PGPM), as a tool to guarantee Brazilian agricultural production and also for the formation of public stocks of Brazil. The Operational Logistics Superintendent, Thomé Luiz Freire Guth, lectured on the Brazilian logistics system, ...
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