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Saudi Arabia and Ghana strengthen agricultural ties during ministerial visit

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Last updated: 2024/05/11 at 4:47 PM
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During the tour, Minister Alfadley discussed the importance of enhancing cooperation in the agriculture sector to achieve sustainable development goals in both Saudi Arabia and Africa. The two ministers discussed the need to increase agricultural productivity, improve food security, and promote sustainable fishing practices. They also explored opportunities for collaboration in livestock development and suggested the establishment of joint projects between the two countries. Minister Alfadley highlighted the potential for Saudi Arabia to benefit from Ghana’s agricultural expertise and resources, while also offering opportunities for Ghanaian farmers and agri-businesses to access the Saudi market.

Ghana’s Minister of Food and Agriculture, Dr. Acheampong, expressed his appreciation for Saudi Arabia’s interest in partnering with African countries to promote agricultural development. He stated that Ghana is keen to enhance its agricultural sector through strategic partnerships and investments. Dr. Acheampong emphasized the need for technical assistance, knowledge exchange, and capacity building to improve agricultural practices in Ghana. The two ministers agreed to establish a working group to identify specific areas of collaboration and develop a roadmap for future cooperation in agriculture and related sectors.

Minister Alfadley’s visit to Ghana is part of Saudi Arabia’s broader strategy to strengthen ties with African countries and expand its investment footprint in the region. The Saudi-African Summit, held in Riyadh earlier this year, laid the groundwork for increased cooperation in various sectors, including agriculture, infrastructure, energy, and technology. Saudi Arabia views Africa as a key partner in its efforts to diversify its economy and reduce dependence on oil revenues. The Kingdom is actively seeking opportunities to invest in Africa’s agriculture and food industries, which have significant growth potential due to the continent’s abundant natural resources and increasing demand for food products.

The agreement between Saudi Arabia and Ghana to enhance cooperation in agriculture and related sectors is expected to create new opportunities for both countries. Saudi investors can benefit from Ghana’s fertile lands, abundant water resources, and skilled workforce to establish commercial farming ventures in the country. Ghana, on the other hand, can leverage Saudi Arabia’s financial resources, technical expertise, and market access to modernize its agriculture sector and boost productivity. The partnership between the two countries is also expected to promote knowledge transfer, technology adoption, and innovation in agriculture, benefiting smallholder farmers and rural communities.

In addition to the economic benefits, the collaboration between Saudi Arabia and Ghana in agriculture has the potential to contribute to food security, poverty alleviation, and rural development in both countries. By strengthening agricultural production and value chains, the two countries can ensure a stable food supply, create employment opportunities, and improve livelihoods for farmers and agri-businesses. The exchange of best practices, technologies, and research findings can also help address common challenges such as climate change, water scarcity, and pest outbreaks. Moreover, the partnership can enhance food trade between Saudi Arabia and Ghana, promoting food diversity and quality for consumers in both countries.

As Saudi Arabia and Ghana embark on a new era of cooperation in agriculture, they are set to become strategic partners in the quest for sustainable development and shared prosperity. By leveraging their respective strengths and resources, the two countries can unlock the full potential of their agricultural sectors and drive inclusive growth. The agreement between Minister Alfadley and Dr. Acheampong sets the stage for a fruitful collaboration that will not only benefit their countries but also contribute to the overall advancement of agriculture in Africa. Moving forward, it is crucial for both Saudi Arabia and Ghana to prioritize the implementation of joint projects, policy reforms, and capacity-building initiatives to achieve meaningful outcomes and create lasting impacts in the agriculture sector.

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