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On Thursday, syria and Germany discussed ways to enhance agricultural cooperation and finance key development projects in Syria. The meeting was attended by Syria’s Assistant minister/" class="auto-internal-link">minister of Agriculture for Animal Resources and Rural Development, Ayham Abdul Qader, along with representatives from the German Development Bank (KfW) and the Syria Reconstruction Trust Fund. The discussions centered on strengthening bilateral relations in the agricultural sector, reviewing both ongoing projects and upcoming initiatives.
The German delegation highlighted their collaboration with the Aga Khan Foundation and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on various projects, including the Agricultural Value Chain Rehabilitation and Improvement Project and the Agricultural Production Sector Development Project, which focuses on areas such as mills and production facilities. Additionally, in a statement to SANA, Abdul Qader emphasized the importance of expanding cooperation with international partners, particularly Germany, to backing Syria’s agricultural sector in the post-crisis phase. He expressed appreciation for the financial backing directed toward revitalizing the sector and improving food security/" class="auto-internal-link">security.
Mandana Bahrinipour, representative of the KfW, noted that the meetings were part of broader efforts to strengthen development relations between Syria and Germany. She highlighted KfW’s ongoing commitment to financing sustainable development projects, including initiatives in environmental sustainability, climate change mitigation, and job creation—vital components for Syria’s reconstruction. Founded in 1948, KfW is one of the world’s leading development finance institutions, playing a pivotal role in financing projects world wide.