(Business in Cameroon) - To enable Cameroon’s agricultural experts benefit from the experience of Israel in Agricultural development, Israel’s ambassador to Cameroon, Ran Gidor, and the resident representative of the World Food Program (WFP) were received by the ministry of agriculture, Henri Eyébé Ayissi.
They discussed a partnership which aims to boost capacities and technology transfer, for the benefit of Cameroon's agricultural experts. Concretely, Israel and the WFP want to set a program for facilitating access to Israeli agricultural training schools and institutions for Cameroonian agricultural experts.
“The program aims to train the workforce in irrigation methods and the post-harvest management of some cereals. It will also help increase the productivity of the officials of the ministry of agriculture and rural development”, the resident-representative of WFP in Cameroon, Abdoulaye Balde, said to the government’s Daily.
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