Tunisia and Serbia Strengthen Agricultural Cooperation Through Memorandum of Understanding
Tunis – A significant step toward enhancing bilateral cooperation in the agricultural sector was taken during a meeting on Wednesday between Tunisia’s Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources, and Fisheries, Ezzeddine Ben Cheikh, and the Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to Tunisia, Dijana Ivancic. The discussions centered on the establishment of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at fostering collaboration in agriculture and related fields.
According to a statement released by the Tunisian Ministry of Agriculture, the two parties agreed to work toward the mutual recognition of certifications in animal health. This move is seen as a crucial step in boosting trade relations, particularly in the livestock production sector. The exchange of such certifications is expected to facilitate smoother and more efficient commercial exchanges between the two nations.
The meeting also highlighted the importance of strengthening bilateral ties in agriculture, with a focus on areas of mutual interest, including livestock farming and scientific research. Both sides expressed their commitment to deepening cooperation and exploring new opportunities for partnership in these domains.
This initiative underscores the shared interest of Tunisia and Serbia in leveraging their agricultural expertise and resources to promote sustainable development and economic growth. The proposed MoU is expected to pave the way for enhanced technical collaboration, knowledge sharing, and joint initiatives that benefit both countries.
The discussions reflect a growing recognition of the potential for agricultural cooperation to drive economic progress and strengthen diplomatic ties. As Tunisia and Serbia continue to explore avenues for collaboration, this partnership could serve as a model for future agreements in the region.
Further details on the implementation of the MoU and specific projects under this framework are expected to be announced in the coming months.