Mexico and Israel strengthen cooperation and exchange of knowledge and good practices in the agri-food sector

Published 2021년 10월 26일

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A technical-commercial mission led by the Israeli Embassy, the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture, and Mexico's Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development was held on October 25 and 26. The mission aimed to strengthen cooperation in agribusiness between Mexico and Israel, focusing on the signing of memorandums of understanding like the one between INIFAP and the Volcani Center. The discussion included the agricultural development of Mexico, the potential for agri-food cooperation, and the implementation of a bilateral work agenda. Israeli can support Mexico in rural development, forestry, and water resources management. Mexican businessmen showcased their participation in the agricultural sector, and Israeli institutions and companies presented their agricultural and livestock technologies.
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AGRICULTURE PRESS RELEASE (SADER). The Israeli Embassy in Mexico, the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture and the Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development held a technical-commercial mission from October 25 to 26. Progress is being made in the signing of memorandums of understanding, such as the one under development between the National Institute for Forestry, Agricultural and Livestock Research (INIFAP) and the Volcani Center. In order to strengthen cooperation and agribusiness between Mexico and Israel and advance in the development of modernization and modernization policies, through the exchange of knowledge and good practices in the sector, the Embassy and the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture, in conjunction with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, held a technical-commercial mission on October 25 and 26. In this meeting they participated, with the representation of the Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development, Víctor Villalobos Arámbula, the Director ...
Source: Inforural

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