Mexico and Pakistan agree on agenda to increase production of wheat, corn, rice, and cotton

Published Sep 18, 2023

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The governments of Mexico and Pakistan have agreed to cooperate and exchange information to boost the production of wheat, corn, rice, and cotton in both countries. The focus is on promoting sustainability in terms of water, soil, and biodiversity, as well as modernizing agricultural technologies. The trade balance between Mexico and Pakistan in the agri-food and fishing sectors has shown a surplus of $58 million during the period of 2018-2022.
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2000Agro/Editorial The governments of Mexico and Pakistan agreed to exchange information and training to boost the production of wheat, corn, rice and cotton in both nations, as part of a memorandum of understanding on cooperation that they negotiate in favor of producers, reported the Ministry of Agriculture and Development Rural (Sader). The topic is addressed during a meeting held by officials of the Coordination General of International Affairs of the Ministry of Agriculture, headings by Lourdes Cruz Trinidad, and the ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in Mexico, Shozab Abbas, and his management team. The official federal government presented the priority and strategic programs launched by dependency, such as Guarantee Prices, Production for Wellbeing and Fertilizers for Wellbeing, as well as rural and social supply. He stressed that The priorities of the Government of Mexico are focused on actions aimed at promoting the sustainability of water, soil and ...
Source: MX2000

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