Yesterday, the representative of the kingdom of Morroco, Ilyas El Omari, informed that the Ministries of Agriculture from Morocco and Paraguay began to pave the way to seal a cooperation commitment, through which the governments of both nations seek to improve the quality of their livestock and crop production.
"We are a strong representation of Morocco's civil, political and entrepreneurial society. We have talked about all agricultural issues, from water, phosphate, land, livestock and dairy production. However, the agreements will be signed between the two ministers: the minister from Paraguay and the minister of Morocco; they are the ones responsible for signing them," said El Omari.
Currently, Morocco has the largest phosphate production in the world, a fact that interests the Paraguayan Minister as his poverty reduction program via agriculture and livestock is facing problems due to the impoverishment of the land and a lack of better application of science in their meat production systems; phosphate is considered very important in these processes.