Egypt, India explore cooperation in sustainable agriculture, water resources management
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- Egypt and India are exploring cooperation in sustainable agriculture and water resource management.
- Ministers from both countries met with Indian companies to discuss potential collaborations.
- The discussions focused on sustainable practices and integrated water management solutions.
Egypt and India are actively seeking to deepen their collaboration in the crucial areas of sustainable agriculture and water resource management. This initiative aims to leverage expertise and technology from both nations to address shared challenges.
Alaa Farouq, Egypt's Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, and Hani Sewilam, Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, held productive talks with representatives from several Indian companies and organizations. These entities specialize in agriculture and water management, signaling a strong interest in forging partnerships.
The discussions centered on identifying existing and potential avenues for collaboration. Key areas of focus include the implementation of sustainable agricultural practices and the development of integrated water resources management strategies. Both countries recognize the importance of these sectors for food security and environmental sustainability.
Originally published by Egypt Independent. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.