Georgia and China to Sign Key Memoranda to Enhance Agricultural Cooperation

Source: Caucasus Watch

Georgia and China to Sign Key Memoranda to Enhance Agricultural Cooperation

Georgia’s Minister of Environment Protection and Agriculture, Davit Songulashvili, announced that during his ongoing visit to China, several memoranda of cooperation will be signed between Georgia and the People’s Republic of China, including key agreements in the agricultural sector.

“These memoranda aim to facilitate the exchange of expertise and establish new strategic priorities,” Songulashvili said. “Fostering new opportunities between our two countries is vital, particularly in areas such as environmental protection, waste management, biodiversity, eco-tourism, and air quality,” The Caspian Post reports citing Georgia Today.

The Minister highlighted that a specific agreement between the two countries’ agriculture ministries will enable Georgia to export poultry products to China, marking a significant step in deepening trade relations and enhancing Georgia’s agricultural export potential.

“This agreement reflects the active cooperation and mutual trust in quality standards between our countries. It will support the further development of Georgia’s agricultural sector, stimulate production, and strengthen the overall economy,” Songulashvili noted.

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Georgia’s Minister of Environment Protection and Agriculture, Davit Songulashvili, announced that during his ongoing visit to China, several memoranda of cooperation will be signed between Georgia and the People’s Republic of China, including key agreements in the agricultural sector.