The Agriculture Committee of the Egyptian-African Businessmen Association headed by Dr. Adel Al-Ghandour organized, A meeting and visit of a delegation from several African countries at the Al-Ghandour farm headquarters, The Specialized Research Center of the Ahmed Orabi Society; For the purpose of training, rehabilitation and education in a way that contributes to activating the joint Egyptian-African rapprochement.
This comes within the framework of the joint Egyptian-African action. And what is offered by the Egyptian-African Businessmen Association headed by Dr. Yousrey El-Sharkawi, From a strategy based on continuous, direct and permanent communication with the African financial and business community in all its categories and degrees.
, Dr. Adel Al-Ghandour said, Chairman of the Agriculture Committee of the Association: “We are proud of what we do in the service of Egypt, its leadership and people, and the strengthening of its economy. Specifically in a very important file related to African economic rapprochement, Which is considered one of the most important axes and one of its important sectors is agriculture.
During the meeting, which was held today, he dealt with many important topics and papers, including standing on the modern Egyptian agricultural experience, What Egypt has provided in the recent period in agriculture internally and in the heart of the continent, Also learn how to benefit from the experience.
The attendees learned in detail about the animal production experience in the existing countries. And discuss how to create joint cooperation to enter the African and European markets.
He reviewed an important file related to agricultural qualification and training for young graduates in the countries of the continent. As well as identifying the role of logistics and supply chains in supporting the expansion of agricultural production, He reviewed the mechanisms and ways to benefit from the resources of the Nile Basin countries in the production of agricultural crops in the Nile Basin region and to achieve self-sufficiency rates.
Al-Ghandour spoke about the existence of a working paper on practical solutions for supply chains and logistics for agricultural crops in West African countries. There is a new presentation from South Africa regarding indirect ways to benefit from the African agricultural sector, There will be a working paper on the production of poultry and white meat in the continent as one of the tributaries of African food security, a contemporary experience of the latest poultry investment projects in the heart of the continent.