Middle East and North Africa as Potential Markets for Azerbaijani Agricultural Products
Azerbaijan considers the Middle East and North Africa as potential markets for its agricultural products. This was said by the Deputy Minister of Agriculture Ilham Guliyev during the May 10 Baku meeting with the delegation of the Chamber of Commerce of Dubai.
According to him, agricultural products grown in Azerbaijan have high quality and are ecologically clean. In this regard, he emphasized the active participation of Azerbaijan in the Russian market of vegetables and fruits.
According to the Agriculture Ministry, the delegation headed by the Chief of the International Relations Department of Dubai Chamber of Commerce Omar Khan will visit the agro-industrial enterprises of Azerbaijan to get acquainted with the production process. -----08D
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- 11 May 2016 16:45
Economics
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