Mozambique keen on Vietnam’s agriculture experience

Mozambique’s Minister of Agriculture Jose Pacheco has expressed his wish to exchange experience with Vietnam, especially in the field of agriculture and food security.
Mozambique’s Minister of Agriculture Jose Pacheco has expressed his wish to exchange experience with Vietnam, especially in the field of agriculture and food security.

During his March 11 meeting in Hanoi with Le Hong Anh, Politburo member and Standing member of the Secretariat of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Jose Pacheco briefed his host on his country’s current situation, including the results of the FRELIMO 10th Congress. He also mentioned cooperation plans and projects between the agriculture sectors of the two countries.

Pacheco, who is also a Politburo member and Secretary of the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) Central Committee, voiced his hope to further strengthen cooperation between the two Parties and States in all fields, especially in economics, trade and investment.

He praised Vietnam’s socio-economic achievements over the past years, as well as its increasing role in the region and world.

Lauding Pacheco and his delegation’s visit, Anh congratulated the guest on the success of the FRELIMO 10th Congress, and expressed his belief that with resolutions passed during the congress, Mozambique’s people will reap further achievements in their national construction and development cause.

He showed his delight at the developing cooperation between the Parties and States of Vietnam and Mozambique, especially in telecommunications, agriculture, and oil and gas.

He suggested that in the future, the two sides should further foster their economic cooperation, increase two-way trade and create favourable conditions for businesses of both countries to strengthen their links.-VNA

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