Rabat, Morocco – In an necessary step to bolster agricultural improvement and resilience towards local weather change, the Federal Republic of Somalia’s Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation, Mohamed Abdi Hayir Mareeye, has participated within the thirty third Convention of African Agriculture Ministers in Rabat, Morocco.
The convention, a pivotal occasion for the continent’s agricultural sector, targeted on transformative methods to reform and improve the livelihoods of small-scale farmers by means of rural transformation. It additionally aimed to equip farmers with the required expertise and data to adapt to and face up to the adversarial results of local weather change.
Excessive-profile attendees included the Director-Common of the Meals and Agriculture Group (FAO), the African Union (AU) Commissioner for Agriculture, together with numerous international representatives and agricultural specialists. Minister Mareeye represented Somalia, highlighting the nation’s dedication to agricultural innovation and sustainability.
The discussions on the convention are anticipated to pave the way in which for brand new insurance policies and collaborative efforts that can empower small farmers, guaranteeing meals safety and financial development within the face of evolving environmental challenges.