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FAO, WTO agree to strengthen agriculture in Africa

Wto Laud Business They exchanged views on how to collaborate in mobilizing resources to promote agriculture

Sat, 14 Sep 2019 Source: laudbusiness.com

The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Qu Dongyu and the Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), have agreed to strengthen agriculture on the African continent.

They exchanged views on how to collaborate in mobilizing resources to promote agricultural trade when they met on Thursday 12th September 2019.

A statement by the FAO said: “FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu met this morning with Yi Xiaozhun, the Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization, to discuss ways to strengthen collaboration between the two Organizations.

“They exchanged views on how to collaborate in mobilizing resources to promote agricultural trade. Capacity building and help in adopting international standards (such as those of CODEX Alimentarius) were identified as key components of future joint activities.

“They agreed on further strengthening collaboration between the two organizations by sharing FAO expertise concerning the different trends in the food and agriculture sector.

“The Director-General and WTO Deputy Director-General stressed the importance of collaboration within the international system to achieve the common goals and discussed devising annual work plans for joint projects and ways to make such efforts more visible and deliverable.”

Source: laudbusiness.com