(ANSA) – ALGERI, 26 MAG – “I am happy to be here today also because the goal is to continue working together, collaborating equally with the aim of building an ever stronger agriculture. The relations are very good and I am sure they will be long-lasting’. This was said by the Undersecretary for Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry, Luigi D’Eramo, on the sidelines of the inauguration of the Sipsa-Filaha International Exhibition of Agriculture, Livestock and Agro-Foods in Algiers, where Italy is participating as guest of honour.
“Today was an important moment because Italy is the guest of honour at an event of great importance,” undersecretary Masaf stressed, recalling that “Italy has brought an important representation of its companies” and is “the second country in terms of the number of exhibitors present at the fair”.
Regarding the Mattei Plan, D’Eramo explained that ‘it is a working progress, a great operation that allows Italy to strengthen collaborations and open new opportunities in the agricultural sector’.
The Italian government representative went on to point out that ‘the challenges in the next few years will involve a policy that will increasingly focus on strengthening technological innovation, mechanisation, and research,’ fundamental ingredients for ‘an agriculture that grows in quantity and quality.
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“Today was an important moment because Italy is the guest of honour at an event of great importance,” undersecretary Masaf stressed, recalling that “Italy has brought an important representation of its companies” and is “the second country in terms of the number of exhibitors present at the fair”.
Regarding the Mattei Plan, D’Eramo explained that ‘it is a working progress, a great operation that allows Italy to strengthen collaborations and open new opportunities in the agricultural sector’.
The Italian government representative went on to point out that ‘the challenges in the next few years will involve a policy that will increasingly focus on strengthening technological innovation, mechanisation, and research,’ fundamental ingredients for ‘an agriculture that grows in quantity and quality.
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