Iran partakes in BRICS agriculture ministers meeting in Moscow

The 14th meeting of the BRICS Ministers of Agriculture has been held in Moscow with the Iranian delegation in attendance.
Representatives of Brazil, China, India, South Africa, and South Africa took part in the meeting on Friday, IRNA reported.
New members of the association, namely Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Ethiopia, also participated in the event.
The meeting addressed the development of sustainable agriculture, the establishment of the BRICS grain exchange, and other issues.
Alireza Mohajer, a senior official with the Ministry of Agricultural Jihad, headed the Iranian delegation at the international event.
The BRICS countries will develop and approve a new action plan for cooperation in the field of agriculture in 2025, taking into account the countries that have joined, Russia’s Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut said, stressing that Russia is ready to actively participate in its development.
“Another result of the chairmanship was the general report on the implementation of the action plan for cooperation between BRICS countries in the field of agriculture in 2021-24, which was approved at a meeting of the BRICS Working Group on Agriculture. I would like to note that we have achieved significant successes in the implementation of the provisions of the plan. Looking ahead, I would like to note that within the framework of the Brazilian BRICS presidency in 2025 we will have to develop and approve a new plan, taking into account the accession countries,” Lut said.
According to her, the BRICS countries have “the best resource base.” For example, the share of agricultural land in the BRICS countries exceeds 30% of the global area. “BRICS countries have significant potential to strengthen their position in the global agricultural market and provide uninterrupted supplies to ensure global food security,” the minister said.
“In 2024, BRICS has significantly expanded and new countries have joined us. I would like to welcome Brazil, India, China, and South Africa, as well as the new BRICS members - the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Egypt, and Ethiopia. I am confident that we will continue to develop the political and economic partnership between our countries in the field of agriculture and food security,” she added.
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