The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Brazil keen on increasing trade with Zimbabwe

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

BRAZIL is keen on expanding its relations with Zimbabwe to the fields of education and health following successes recorded in the agricultur­e sector, its Secretary for Africa and Middle East in the Ministry of External Relations of the Federative Republic of Brazil, Ambassador Carlos Duarte has said.

He said this during the opening of the inaugural session of political consultati­ons between Brazil and Zimbabwe in Harare yesterday.

Yesterday’s meeting was part of his country’s re-engagement with Africa that resulted in President Luiz Inácio Rula da Silva being invited to address the African Union last month.

Zimbabwe benefitted from Brazil’s More Food for Africa Programme meant to improve self-food sufficienc­y among small-holder farmers.

“I am very pleased in the case of Zimbabwe to recall the progress we have achieved in the two technical cooperatio­n projects that we have been involved with this country, both in the area of agricultur­e, as you have pointed out, and I am also happy to notice that Zimbabwe has already sent its comments on the final text of a third envisaged project regarding exports of flowers and ornamental plants, which can be one of the few projects in which Brazil will be receiving assistance from a developing country.

“I am certain that the Brazilian side will soon be in a position to present the final version of the project for signature. I also express the wish that our bilateral cooperatio­n be amplified and extended to other domains. Brazil is ready to consider new requests of technical cooperatio­n projects in areas of interest in Zimbabwe. “We are also ready to start developing cooperatio­n in the area of health and education, areas that are very important for developing countries in general”.

Amb Duarte expressed his gratitude on the interest shown by several Zimbabwean companies in contact with the Embassy of Brazil in Harare in developing relations with their Brazilian counterpar­ts, both for the supply of Brazilian products and for the establishm­ent of partnershi­ps.

“I am confident that our economic and commercial relations have a good potential to develop, and the Ministry of External Relations of Brazil is ready to assist in the efforts to materialis­e trade and investment opportunit­ies.

“I am also confident that our products have the quality, the price, and the availabili­ty to meet the needs of Zimbabwe. In particular, I would like to express satisfacti­on with the recently initiated contacts between companies of the two countries which will open the doors for Brazil to become an important partner of Zimbabwe in

the modernisat­ion and expansion of the Zimbabwe railway sector,” Amb Duarte said.

He added a Brazilian business delegation

will participat­e at the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair at the end of April, and a trade mission will also visit in June.

 ?? Picture: Memory Mangombe ?? Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade acting chief director for Multilater­al Affairs Mike Chigiji (right) chats with Brazilian Secretary for Africa and the Middle East in the Ministry of External Relations Ambassador Carlos Duarte during the first round of political consultati­ons between Zimbabwe and Brazil in Harare yesterday.
Picture: Memory Mangombe Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade acting chief director for Multilater­al Affairs Mike Chigiji (right) chats with Brazilian Secretary for Africa and the Middle East in the Ministry of External Relations Ambassador Carlos Duarte during the first round of political consultati­ons between Zimbabwe and Brazil in Harare yesterday.

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