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Egypt, Lebanon agree to ease flow of agricultural goods

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Egypt, Lebanon agree to ease flow of agricultural goods

Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Alaa Farouk, and Lebanese Minister of Agriculture, Nizar Hani, concluded the fifth session of the joint Egyptian-Lebanese Agricultural Technical Committee meetings held in Cairo. The meetings were attended by senior officials from both countries' agriculture ministries.

The two ministers agreed to boost cooperation and remove barriers to agricultural trade and open new avenues for collaboration between the two nations.

They agreed to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on agricultural research during a meeting of the Egyptian-Lebanese Higher Committee, which will be chaired by the prime ministers of both countries. The MoU aims to facilitate the exchange of expertise in several key areas, including pesticide residues, developing plant varieties resistant to salinity, drought, and heat, exporting veterinary serums and vaccines from Egypt to Lebanon, cooperation in aquaculture and fish feed production, digital agricultural extension and media, and addressing climate change challenges.

The Lebanese side confirmed that Egypt remains a priority for potato imports, and both countries agreed to immediately exchange documents and decisions related to agricultural trade to ensure a smooth flow of goods. They also affirmed their commitment to training programs and reciprocal visits to exchange expertise.

In a statement, Farouk said the talks reaffirmed the deep historical ties between the two nations and their shared belief in cooperation to address food security and climate change. He added that the meeting resulted in tangible agreements that will enhance trade and open new avenues for technical and research cooperation.

Minister Hani described the meetings as "fruitful and constructive," highlighting the outcomes in research and trade facilitation as a significant step toward securing the needs of the Lebanese market. He also invited Farouk to attend the Agricultural Investment Conference in Beirut in January 2026.

The sixth session of the joint technical committee is scheduled to be held in Beirut in August 2026.