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Pakistan & Belarus agree to strengthen agricultural cooperation
Belarus and Pakistan have agreed to step up cooperation in agriculture. The decision has been laid down at the fourth meeting of the joint group on cooperation in agriculture that took place in Islamabad on 16 November, BelTA learned from the Belarusian embassy in Pakistan.
The Belarusian delegation was led by Deputy Agriculture and Food Minister Igor Brylo, the Pakistani delegation was headed by First Deputy Minister of National Food Security and Research Abbas Maken.
In the document, the sides praised the positive dynamics of strengthening cooperation in the field of agriculture and food, including in the implementation of agreements reached during the third meeting of the joint working group in Minsk on 24 February.
Belarus and Pakistan confirmed mutual interest in intensifying cooperation, taking more effective measures to increase mutual trade turnover, developing cooperation in the fields of science, education and joint cooperation in agriculture.
During the meeting, the parties too note of a steady growth in mutual supplies of agricultural products. At the same time, it was stressed that the volume of trade turnover between Belarus and Pakistan does not meet the agreements made at the highest level to increase the trade between the two countries. In this regard, the parties expressed mutual interest in expanding the range of supplies.
Pakistan intends to increase direct supplies of rice, potatoes, mangoes and citrus fruits.
The parties agreed to help each other in the search for trading partners interested in the supply of agricultural products to the markets of Pakistan and Belarus.
The parties also expressed mutual interest in establishing direct contacts between business representatives of Belarus and Pakistan.
The sides agreed to continue work on the exchange of information in the field of quarantine and plant protection for the organisation of import and export supplies of agricultural products.
The participation in exhibitions and fairs organised in Belarus and Pakistan was also discussed. Thus, Pakistan would like to take part in Belagro 2018, and bring a national exposition to the event.