Panama and Peru Sign Agricultural Cooperation Agreement

The countries will sign an Agreement on Scientific-Technical Cooperation in Agricultural irrigation.

Monday, October 18, 2010

The agreement includes sharing experiences and knowledge, exchange of professionals in the field, participation in conferences, seminars and more.

"Both sides agree, upon signature of the document, to develop a Joint Action Plan within three months that will point out the areas and specific actions for development", Yahoo News publishes.

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