Agriculture Minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo during a delegation meeting with South Korean agricultural officials in India.
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Agriculture Minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo (Mentan SYL) has assured that the relay of the Bali G20 agreement will continue in the next country, India. This was conveyed by SYL during a delegation meeting with South Korean agricultural officials in India.
According to SYL, this meeting underscored the importance of enhancing the agricultural strengths of both countries, especially by increasing productivity through mechanization technology and opening up learning opportunities for Indonesian millennial farmers.
“Today, the government or the South Korean Ministry of Agriculture and I discussed 3 points. Among them, modern agriculture or modern farmhouse and as many learning opportunities as possible for our millennial farmers,” SYL said, Saturday local time, based on the statement received. Republika.co.id in Jakarta.
SYL said South Korea is committed to helping apply the technology to Indonesian agriculture. South Korea is even ready to accept as many apprentices as possible for the archipelago’s millennial farmers.
“What’s important is that the Korean Minister and Vice Minister of Agriculture have agreed to provide space for millennial farmers to do as many apprenticeships as possible. And those are the parties on which we will sign letters of intent between Korea and Indonesia,” he said.
Next, SYL said, Indonesia is pushing South Korea to open up space for imports of domestic products. As we know, currently many Indonesian agricultural products enter Korea. These include plantations, livestock and horticultural products.
“The last note was that he asked for halal recommendations to take notes. God willing, our export to Korea can be even bigger so that farmers get much bigger profit,” he said. declared.
As we know, Agriculture Minister SYL arrived in India on Friday local time. The presence of the Minister of Agriculture as the representative of Indonesia is very important in determining the acceleration and development of agriculture in the future. The Minister of Agriculture arrived with the ranks and was welcomed by Indian officials.
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