Egypt’s
Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Alaa Farouk discussed with India’s
ambassador to Egypt Suresh Reddy and a delegation from leading Indian
agricultural companies’ ways to enhance cooperation and joint investment in the
agricultural sector.
The minister
stressed depth of Egyptian-Indian relations, noting Egypt’s commitment to
partnering with the private sector to achieve development.
Farouk pointed out
that the government has taken a series of measures to encourage investment and
improve its climate, especially in the agricultural sector, that offers
promising opportunities.
For his part, the
Indian ambassador emphasized his country’s interest in strengthening
cooperation with Egypt, praising Egypt’s extensive expertise in agriculture.
During the meeting,
both sides discussed mechanisms to encourage joint foreign investments to
expand access to international markets, with a focus on areas including onion
production and export, coconut cultivation and related technologies, as well as
fodder and fertilizer production.
They also stressed
enhancing cooperation between research centers in both countries to exchange
expertise in applied and agricultural research.
The two sides
further explored benefiting from India’s broad experience in developing
agricultural cooperatives, in addition to considering the possibility of
holding virtual meetings between specialized companies in both countries to
draw on Indian expertise in utilizing agricultural byproducts to improve soil
quality and conserve water.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette