The first meeting of China-Cambodia joint construction of "Fish and Rice Corridor" was held in Beijing

Published 2025년 3월 19일

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On March 18, in Beijing, Zhang Zhili, China's Vice Minister of Agriculture, and Prak, Cambodia's Secretary of State of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, oversaw the inaugural meeting of the 'Fish and Rice Corridor' project, a joint initiative aimed at enhancing agricultural cooperation between China and Cambodia. The meeting served to review the progress of this cooperation and discuss the future of the 'Fish and Rice Corridor', focusing on six key areas: planting, animal husbandry, fishery, livelihood improvement, agricultural production modernization, and economic and trade investment. Both countries express a strong commitment to delivering meaningful outcomes by refining the cooperation plan, promoting key projects, and encouraging agricultural economic and trade cooperation for the benefit of their people.
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Our website reported that on March 18, Zhang Zhili, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of China, and Prak, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Cambodia, jointly presided over the first meeting of the China-Cambodia joint construction of the "Fish and Rice Corridor" in Beijing. The two sides summarized the current progress of China-Cambodia agricultural cooperation, consulted on the "Cooperation Plan for Jointly Promoting the Construction of the "Fish and Rice Corridor" and exchanged views on key cooperation projects. Zhang Zhili said that the construction of the "Fish and Rice Corridor" is an important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries and is the fundamental guide for China-Cambodia agricultural cooperation in the new stage. China is willing to work with Cambodia to carry out pragmatic cooperation in six major areas, including planting, animal husbandry, fishery, livelihood improvement, ...
Source: Foodmate

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