Uzbekistan has revealed Tashkent’& rsquo; s desire to work together with Afghanistan on different problems throughout the agriculture sector.According to a declaration issued by Afghanistan’& rsquo; s Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, Uzbek Agriculture Minister Ibrokhim Abdurakhmonov consulted with his Afghan counterpart Attaullah Omari in Tashkent and pledged cooperation with Kabul.Omari, led a high-level delegation from Afghanistan to Uzbekistan recently to participate in conversations with Uzbek authorities concerning local cooperation and crucial farming matters.The objective of the check out was to attend to the challenges, positioned by climate change, on the water reserves of the Amu Darya River basin; and cultivating improved cooperation in between the two nations in farming, irrigation, animals management, food security, capability building, and related spheres.At the meeting, Omari underlined the value of broadening agricultural cooperation and highlighted investment opportunities in this sector and other associated areas.He reaffirmed the Islamic Emirate’& rsquo; s dedication to offering all required centers for foreign investors, consisting of those from Uzbekistan.Omari also required the exchange of farming technology and knowledge between the two nations, saying Afghanistan urgently required to increase its agricultural production given current situations.“& ldquo; We need to interact to boost agricultural output not just to meet domestic requirements but also to contribute to reducing global hardship,” & rdquo; the minister commented.For his part, Abdurakhmonov repeated Tashkent’& rsquo; s commitment to greater partnership with Kabul at different agricultural initiatives.He kept in mind Uzbekistan had a significant need for farming products and stated Afghanistan might play a crucial function by supplying cotton, rice, fruits and vegetables.He assured Uzbekistan was all set to supply Afghan farmers with improved seeds and purchase their products after harvest.The post Afghanistan and Uzbekistan to broaden cooperation in agriculture sector first appeared on TINS News.
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