The Hungarian-Philippine agricultural relations were extended by a cooperation agreement
A cooperation agreement was signed between Nagy István, Minister of Agriculture and Emmanuel Pinol, the Minister of Agriculture of the Philippines, following bilateral talks in Manila on Wednesday morning. The agreement covers the sharing of knowledge in the field of technology and food safety and the development of agricultural mechanization.
According to the Wednesday announcement of the Ministry of Agriculture, the deepening of the agricultural cooperation is key to boost trade between the two countries.
Nagy István assured Emmanuel Pinol that the transfer of water purification and water retention technologies and related expertise could soon take place between the two countries. (MTI)
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