Serbia Strengthening Agriculture Cooperation with African, Asian Countries | Beta Briefing

Serbia Strengthening Agriculture Cooperation with African, Asian Countries

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News / Politics | 30.07.25 | access_time 16:12

Dragan Glamocic (BETAPHOTO/MILOS MISKOV)

At the Second U.N. Food Systems Summit in Addis Ababa, Serbian Minister of Agriculture Dragan Glamocic spoke with his counterparts from Nigeria and Angola and the deputy minister of agriculture of Kazakhstan about strengthening cooperation in agriculture.

Continuing his official visit to Ethiopia, Glamocic had a series of bilateral meetings with other senior officials from Africa and Asia on the sidelines of the summit with a view to strengthening cooperation and exchanging experiences in the agrarian sector, the ministry said in a press release. The press release specified that the Serbian minister and Nigerian Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Abubakar Kyari had discussed elevating cooperation in seed research, science and technological innovation in agriculture, and that Kyari officially invited Glamocic to visit Nigeria.

In conversation with Angolan Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Isaac Francisco Maria dos Anjos, Glamocic agreed on specific steps toward further developing cooperation in seed export and establishing stronger ties between the two countries' scientific institutes. Anjos stressed the importance of exports of Serbian farming machinery to Angola and proposed increasing trade in agricultural products.

Glamocic expressed thanks to all his collocutors for their continued and principled support to Serbia's territorial integrity and their countries not recognizing the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo.

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