Une délégation mauritanienne en Algérie pour explorer les possibilités de coopération


Mauritanian delegation in Algeria to explore possibilities of cooperation

Agriculture Cooperation

A Mauritanian business delegation is currently in Algeria to explore possibilities for cooperation and partnership with Algerian companies in the agricultural sector, particularly in the agricultural equipment industry, APS learned from the Confederation of Algerian Industrialists and Producers (CIPA), which initiated this visit.
Led by the Deputy Director General of La Mauritanienne des produits d’élevage, under the Mauritanian Ministry of Livestock, Teslem Cheikh Bourweiss, the delegation is composed of representatives of several public and private Mauritanian companies.
During this ten-day visit, which began on Tuesday, a working session was organized between the delegation and the managers and executives of CIPA, headed by its president, Abdelwahab Ziani, to discuss the possibility of exporting to Mauritania agricultural and electrical equipment manufactured in Algeria and intended for dairies, industrial slaughterhouses and animal parks, Samira Djafri, advisor to CIPA, told APS.
The Mauritanian delegation is also interested in cooperation with Algerian operators in the areas of packaging and production of livestock feed, animal feed supplements and veterinary medicines, according to Ms. Djafri, who highlighted “the strength and depth of historical, cultural and social relations between Algeria and Mauritania, strengthened in recent years by cooperation in different areas, particularly economic and commercial, with booming exchanges.”
For her part, the Deputy Director General of La Mauritanienne des produits d’élevage stressed the importance of this visit, which aims, she said, to “strengthen bilateral cooperation between the two countries” and to “allow us to benefit from the great progress recently made by Algeria in several industrial sectors.”
For his part, the Mauritanian expert in fodder crops within La Mauritanienne des produits d’élevage, Mohamed El Abdi, said that this visit was an opportunity to visit several Algerian factories and to benefit from Algerian expertise in agricultural industries.
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