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Eritrea: Eritrea And PRC Conclude Agreement On Sending Agricultural Experts


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

3 July 2008
Posted to the web 3 July 2008

Asmara

Eritrea and the People's Republic of China (PRC) today concluded an agreement here in the capital on sending senior Chinese agricultural experts to Eritrea so as to reinforce endeavors towards achieving food security.

The experts would provide training to Eritrean agricultural professionals in formulating agricultural action programs and advisory services, in addition to promoting technical competence and know-how on boosting strategic crops, among others.

The agreement was signed by Mr. Arefaine Berhe, Minister of Agriculture, on the Eritrean side, and Mr. Shu Chan, Ambassador of the PRC, on the side of China.



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