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Romania and the People's Republic of China boost their cooperation in agriculture

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The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Florin Barbu, signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Beijing on Tuesday on agricultural cooperation between Romania and the People's Republic of China, a document that opens up new opportunities for the development of Romania's agri-food sector and the expansion of exports to external markets.

According to a press release from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development sent to AGERPRES, the document establishes a solid framework for bilateral cooperation in key areas such as food security, investment in agriculture, agri-food processing, research and innovation, as well as the exchange of modern technologies.

'This partnership sends a clear message: Romania no longer accepts the role of a mere exporter of raw materials. We are strengthening our position as a supplier of value-added agri-food products, opening up new markets and attracting investment in processing. Cooperation with the People's Republic of China represents a real opportunity for Romania's farmers and food industry,' Florin Barbu said in the press release.

Through this agreement, Romania reaffirms its strategic objective of becoming not only a supplier of raw materials but also a competitive player in the agri-food value chain, with a focus on processing, added value and the diversification of export markets.

The memorandum also includes cooperation in areas of major interest for Romanian agriculture, such as the wine industry, the development of processing capacities, technology transfer and professional training, as well as the attraction of reciprocal investments.

The signing of this document marks an important step in strengthening economic relations between the two countries and creates the conditions for the development of concrete projects with a direct impact on Romanian farmers and processors, the press release added.

According to the same source, the memorandum is valid for five years, with the possibility of extension, and will be implemented through a joint working group that will set priorities and concrete cooperation projects. AGERPRES (RO - writing by: Mariana Nica; EN - writing by: Cristina Zaharia)

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