Algeria, Belarus Discuss Strengthening Cooperation in Farm Storage Facilities

Algeria and Belarus Explore Agricultural Cooperation and Joint Investments in Storage Infrastructure

Minsk, Belarus – Algeria’s Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development, and Fisheries, Youcef Cherfa, met with Belarusian officials on Thursday to discuss potential partnerships and joint investments in agricultural storage infrastructure. The talks, aimed at strengthening Algeria’s grain storage capabilities, took place during Cherfa’s visit to Belarus, where he toured several industrial facilities specializing in agricultural machinery.

The discussions were held on the sidelines of the first session of the Algeria-Belarus Joint Commission for Commercial, Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation, according to a statement from the Algerian Ministry of Agriculture.

Strengthening Agricultural Storage and Machinery Cooperation

Minister Cherfa and his accompanying delegation visited multiple Belarusian industrial sites, including a tractor and pneumatic wheel manufacturing plant, as well as a heavy-duty truck production facility. During the tour, the Algerian delegation assessed Belarus’ production capabilities and expertise in agricultural machinery manufacturing and export.

The visit underscores Algeria’s efforts to modernize its agricultural sector and enhance its grain storage infrastructure to ensure food security. Belarus, a key player in agricultural machinery production, could become a strategic partner in this initiative.

Successful Conclusion of Bilateral Talks

The first session of the Algeria-Belarus Joint Commission was co-chaired by Minister Cherfa and Belarus’ Minister of Anti-Monopoly Regulation and Trade, Artur Karpovich. The meeting concluded with the signing of a successful session memorandum, signaling a commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation.

This collaboration aligns with Algeria’s broader strategy to diversify its partnerships and invest in critical agricultural infrastructure. Further details on specific agreements and investment plans are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

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