The Ambassador of Brazil to Ghana, Mrs. Mariana Madeira, has said that the President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, will convene a meeting of African ministers of agriculture in May to discuss agribusiness.
Speaking at the fourth Brazil-Ghana Business Forum in Accra on Wednesday, ambassador said that the meeting would be held in Brasilia, Brazil.
She disclosed that at the meeting which would have Ghana’s Minister of Agriculture, Mr Eric Opoku, as one of the guests, the participants would be engaged on Brazil’s agriculture programmes, how Africa can become self-sufficient in food production through research, improved seedling and transfer of technology.
According to her, there will be discussions with the Brazilian authorities on the possibility of continuing the ‘More Food for Africa’ Programme.
Brazil’s ‘More Food for Africa’ programme, also known as ‘More Food International’ (MFI), is an initiative aimed at boosting food security in African countries by supporting small-scale farmers through providing technical expertise, access to Brazilian agricultural machinery and equipment, and promoting family farming practices, with the goal of increasing food production across the continent.
Before the meeting in Brazil, Mrs. Madeira underlined that she would meet with Ghana’s Minister of Agriculture to explore the principles of South-South cooperation as they pertain to warehousing and grain storage systems.
The ambassador explained that the discussions at the meeting will serve as an opportunity to reaffirm Brazil and Ghana’s commitment to knowledge-sharing and capacity-building in agricultural development under the South-South cooperation framework, which involves knowledge and technology between developing countries.
The report by the Ghanaian Times added that the ambassador stated that Brazil’s goal for Ghana is to expand trade and networks, and identify new areas for partnerships that will benefit the two countries.
The ambassador said that Brazil and Ghana also aimed to position their countries as collaborators in building inclusive future through focus on innovation and cultural exchange.
“By working together, we can address global challenges and materialise all the opportunities we talk about. Through a focus on innovation, sustainability, and cultural exchange, we aim to position our countries not only as trade partners but as wider collaborators in building an inclusive future for all,” the report quoted the ambassador as saying.
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