Brazil Seeks Agricultural Partnerships with Mauritania, Ambassador Says
Nouakchott, Mauritania – Brazilian Ambassador to Mauritania, Evaldo Freire, expressed his country’s interest in establishing agricultural partnerships with Mauritania during a meeting with the Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, Amme Bibatt, on Monday in Nouakchott.
Ambassador Freire highlighted Brazil’s desire to enhance trade relations with Mauritania and invest in facilities related to agricultural processing, preservation, and storage. He emphasized the potential for mutual growth and collaboration in the agricultural sector, which remains a cornerstone of both nations’ economies.
During the discussions, Minister Bibatt provided an overview of the promising investment opportunities and significant agricultural resources available in Mauritania’s farming sector. He underscored the government’s commitment to fostering international partnerships to boost agricultural productivity and food security.
In a gesture of deepening bilateral ties, Ambassador Freire extended an official invitation to Minister Bibatt to attend an upcoming forum organized by Brazil, which will bring together African agriculture ministers in May. The event aims to strengthen cooperation and explore new avenues for agricultural development across the continent.
This meeting marks a significant step in bolstering economic and agricultural collaboration between Brazil and Mauritania, as both nations seek to leverage their resources and expertise for sustainable growth.