NABC meeting

A number of coordination meetings were held between the Egyptian African Businessmen’s Association EABA and the Dutch African Business Organisation NABC, which is visiting Cairo in preparatory meetings in preparation for the expanded meeting that will be held between many companies and members of the two parties in September in Cairo.

Dr. Yousrey El-Sharkawi, chairman of the association at the association’s headquarters in Cairo, and with him, Dr. Mohamed Adel El-Ghandour, head of the Agriculture Committee, received a Dutch delegation led by Mrs. Rose Margin Vins, managing director of the Dutch African Business Organisation, and Mr. [Peter Burns] chief technician.

The two sides reviewed the foundations of joint cooperation and how to combine efforts to increase Egyptian agricultural investments within the African continent and cooperate with the Dutch side in this vital and important field in order to achieve the desired results for all parties.

El-Sharkawi affirmed that we are working to present new visions to deal with strategic partners for joint work and success on the African continent, provided that these strategies are updated and announced to the Egyptian financial and business community, stressing that the association includes in its membership a distinguished elite of businessmen who believe in the need for generations to communicate and to solve obstacles. Without exaggeration, setting the public interest as a higher goal and open to all modern systems and advanced technologies, especially in the agricultural sector, in order to achieve unprecedented rates on the land of the brown continent and increase the rates of intra-African trade in agricultural crops.

El-Sharkawi confirmed that it was agreed between the association and the Dutch organisation on a new work mechanism through 5 main axes related to agricultural investments in the continent and cooperation in the transfer of modern agricultural technology, irrigation and water management fields and systems, as well as various distinguished applied agricultural training for different agricultural professional groups within the framework, system and foundations of quality And unprecedented modernisation, provided that the training bears mechanisms and fingerprints linked to the global lobar market in the areas of agricultural production, marketing and export.

Rose Margin Vins, managing director of the Dutch African Business Organisation, confirmed that we came to the association after witnessing and following the successive successes and the spread of its name and its work on the ground with African countries, and we were very pleased that we, as a Dutch team, heard about the association and its activities from within Ghana and from among the countries For our part, we assure that we will develop our compatible strategies and ideas that serve what the next stage requires in the agriculture, energy and irrigation sectors. Africans and experts in various fields.

Rose Margin confirmed that she will come again to Cairo next September to hold extensive meetings with many Dutch companies willing to work and cooperate with the Egyptian and African sides. them during the next stage.

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