Brazil and Cameroon discuss new partnerships to strengthen the cocoa chain

Published 2024년 9월 26일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) in Brazil has received a delegation from Cameroon to discuss a potential bilateral partnership to boost cocoa farming in both countries. This partnership aims to include the exchange of expertise and sustainable practices between Cameroon's cocoa production model and Brazil's sustainable techniques. In 2024, a visit is planned to Cameroon for Brazilian technicians and researchers to learn from their Cameroonian counterparts. This information will be used to develop new cooperation proposals and update the existing sectoral agreement.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) received, this Wednesday (25), at the Ministry's headquarters, the delegation of the Republic of Cameroon, continuing the proposal for a bilateral partnership that foresees the exchange of experiences and cooperation to enhance and revitalize cocoa farming in both countries. Among the agendas of the meeting was the formalization of a visit to the African country, still in 2024, so that Brazilian technicians and researchers can learn about the Cameroonian cocoa production and management model and, in an exchange of experiences, present the good practices and sustainable techniques used in the development of Brazilian cocoa farming. According to the Cameroonian ambassador and head of the delegation, Martin Mbeng, the information acquired from the visit to Cameroonian producers will be fundamental for the implementation of new bilateral cooperation proposals and the renewal of the existing sectoral agreement. Upon receiving them, the ...
Source: Agricultura

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