South Africa expands agricultural sector to new markets

South Africa expands agricultural sector to new markets

PRETORIA, Sept 4 (NNN-SANEWS) — While facing global trade challenges, South Africa is proactively building a more resilient agricultural sector and working on diversifying its trade portfolio.

“We’ve made significant progress in opening up vast new markets and securing vital protocols for products like citrus and others. We are confidently expanding our reach and creating new opportunities for our agricultural producers,” Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Narend Singh, said.

Addressing the 80th anniversary of the Independence Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam at an event in Pretoria, Singh said South Africa is proactively and collaboratively diversifying its trade portfolio. 

Under the coordinated leadership of the Presidency, the South African government is making significant inroads into new high-growth markets across Asia and the Middle East. 

“These efforts are not only opening doors to new opportunities but also reinforcing our commitment to retaining the vital markets we already have. While the current global economic environment present challenges, it also presents opportunities to build and accelerate the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and to develop new partnerships in markets that have remained untapped, including the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN),” the Deputy Minister said. 

He emphasised that it was essential that Vietnam and South Africa explore concrete ways to deepen collaboration, whether through joint ventures, knowledge exchange, or policy alignment to ensure shared progress that translates into tangible benefits for citizens. 

“The international community faces a complex array of challenges that threaten global stability and prosperity. These include geopolitical tensions, economic inequality and trade uncertainties, social unrest and human rights concerns. 

“It is the hope of my government that we will continue to work to deepen our relationship and learn from each other’s experiences, share knowledge, and explore new opportunities for cooperation. We look forward to strengthening our partnership and working together to promote peace, prosperity, and development in our countries but also in the regions we find ourselves in,” Singh said. — NNN-SANEWS

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