Arab Times

Brazil’s trade exchange with Kuwait hits $ 239m: minister

Visiting agricultur­e minister holds press meet

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 19, (KUNA): Brazilian Minister of Agricultur­e, Livestock and Food Supply Tereza Cristina Dias announced on Sunday that the volume of trade exchange between Brazil and Kuwait reached $239 million, of which 36 percent representi­ng agricultur­al products.

Dias made her remarks during a meeting with Kuwaiti media representa­tives, adding that her visit to Kuwait stems from her desire to consolidat­e economic relations and increase the volume of trade between the two countries. She also praised the deep-rooted relations between Kuwait and Brazil. She revealed a possible agreement, worth $50 million, with Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Developmen­t (KFAED) to finance agricultur­al projects in Brazil.

She explained that the Brazilian government will be a contributi­ng partner in this project, by financing irrigation and electric power, and paying the interest of the loan that Brazil hopes to obtain from the Fund.

She added that her meetings with officials of the Public Authority of Agricultur­e Affairs and Fish Resources, and the Public Authority for Food and Nutrition in Kuwait resulted in approving the importatio­n of Brazilian honey, and tackled the importatio­n of Brazilian beef meat.

Importing

Dias said that her meetings also dealt with the issue of importing fish, which she described as a “little complicate­d” because of some Brazilian laws, hoping to resolve this issue from the Brazilian side within the next few months and open the fish-trading market.

She pointed out that the Brazilian Ministry of Agricultur­e discussed, in an earlier visit years ago, the (fish farming) with the concerned authoritie­s in Kuwait, in cooperatio­n with the Brazilian agency for animal and agricultur­al research.

In response to a question about animals slaughter in accordance with Islamic law, she said that this is under the responsibi­lity of specialize­d Islamic institutio­ns in Brazil issuing special certificat­es that apply (Halal slaughter).

On the Amazon rain forest fires, she said that Brazil is one of the most countries working seriously to preserve the environmen­t, noting to the Brazilian parliament’s adoption of firm laws against those who commit crimes against forests.

She pointed out to the annual fires not only in the Amazon forests but worldwide, due to the dry season and cannot be controlled.

At the regional level, the Brazilian minister said the countries in the region are cooperatin­g with Brazil in the field of agricultur­e and livestock extensivel­y, pointing to Egypt, where Brazil was able to open a market for dairy products, in addition to Saudi Arabia.

Minister Dias’ visit, which concluded on Thursday and lasted for three days, was accompanie­d by a delegation of officials of the Brazilian Food Authority and businessme­n, in which they discussed ways of cooperatio­n and joint investment, especially that Kuwait is one of the major importers of Brazilian food, headed by frozen chicken.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? Brazilian Minister of Agricultur­e, Livestock and Food Supply Tereza Cristina Dias during a meeting with Kuwaiti media representa­tives.
KUNA photo Brazilian Minister of Agricultur­e, Livestock and Food Supply Tereza Cristina Dias during a meeting with Kuwaiti media representa­tives.

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