Brazil and South Africa established an agricultural cooperation framework during the G20 Agricultural Working Group session in Western Cape. South African Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen and Brazilian Deputy Minister Luiz De Alcantara Rua finalized the memorandum emphasizing sustainability, innovation and food security. The five-year partnership creates pathways for technical exchanges, joint training initiatives and study visits between the nations. Officials will collaborate on livestock systems, quality assurance measures and consumer protection standards.
The agreement facilitates market access through business missions and agricultural trade exhibitions. Bilateral agricultural commerce expanded by more than 80 percent between 2020 and 2024. A Joint Working Group will identify strategic priorities and formulate a comprehensive action plan. The partnership aligns with both countries' agricultural development objectives.
The agreement facilitates market access through business missions and agricultural trade exhibitions. Bilateral agricultural commerce expanded by more than 80 percent between 2020 and 2024. A Joint Working Group will identify strategic priorities and formulate a comprehensive action plan. The partnership aligns with both countries' agricultural development objectives.