Sunflower oil, milk. What other goods from Belarus is Zimbabwe interested in?

Published 2025년 6월 6일

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/BELTA/. The Minister of Agriculture and Food, Yuri Gorlov, held a business meeting with Vangelis Haritatos, the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources, Climate, and Settlements of Zimbabwe, where foreign interest in supplies of Belarusian milk, sunflower oil, and agricultural machinery was outlined, BELTA was told in the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food.

The visit of the Zimbabwean delegation took place within the framework of the international specialized exhibition "Belagro-2025" and demonstrates a desire to establish bilateral cooperation in the agro-industrial complex.

The parties discussed specific proposals for increasing the volume of agricultural product supplies and expanding their range. In 2024, exports from Belarus to this South African country included skimmed milk powder, while Belarusians imported citrus fruits and flowers. However, according to experts, the prospects for cooperation are much broader.

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/BELTA/. The Minister of Agriculture and Food, Yuri Gorlov, held a business meeting with Vangelis Haritatos, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources, Climate, and Settlements of Zimbabwe, where foreign interest in supplies of Belarusian milk, sunflower oil, and agricultural machinery was noted, BELTA was informed by the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The visit of the Zimbabwean delegation took place within the framework of the international specialized exhibition "Belagro-2025" and demonstrates the desire to establish bilateral cooperation in the agro-industrial complex. The parties discussed specific proposals for increasing agricultural product supply volumes and expanding their range. In 2024, exports from Belarus to this South African country included skimmed milk powder, while Belarusians imported citrus fruits and flowers. However, according to experts, the prospects for cooperation are much broader. As reminded by the agricultural department, ...
Source: Oilworld

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