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Zimbabwe and FAO to Open Agro-Tourism Showroom at FAO Headquarters
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47122, member: 636"] Zimbabwe will showcase its farm products at the Food and Agriculture Organisation headquarters through a new partnership. Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka signed an agreement with FAO officials during their recent conference. The deal creates a permanent display space for Zimbabwe's agricultural goods at the Rome facility. This partnership supports President Emmerson Mnangagwa's economic development goals. The showroom will help connect Zimbabwe farmers with global markets and investors. President Mnangagwa requested this exhibition space during his 2024 visit to Rome. FAO Director General Qu Dongyu approved the proposal after discussions about marketing Zimbabwe's farm output worldwide. The dedicated room will open for business around mid-October after final preparations are complete. This arrangement advances Zimbabwe's plan to become an upper middle-class nation through rural development. Small farmers will gain better access to international buyers and resources. FAO Deputy Director General Maurizio Martina welcomed the Zimbabwe partnership during the organization's 80th anniversary celebrations. The agreement creates important connections between Zimbabwe producers and global agriculture stakeholders. International investors and market players will have direct access to Zimbabwe's farming capabilities. FAO officials promised additional support for Zimbabwe's small-scale rural farmers. Africa could become the world's main food security center with proper development assistance. The showroom represents a major step forward for Zimbabwe's food security transformation agenda. Rural communities will benefit from expanded market opportunities and international partnerships. The government expects this collaboration to boost agricultural exports and farmer incomes across the country. [/QUOTE]
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