Ukrainian grains and oilseeds producer Nibulon signed a memorandum of cooperation with UN FAO in Cairo “to increase the efficiency of Egyptian companies, engaged in production of cereals, their storage and transportation,” UkrAgroConsult reports. “the company will participate in industry trainings in Egypt and Serbia to improve grain storage and logistics for young professionals; international standards for grain sampling and analyzes for inspection services in Egypt.” “There is potential for improvement, but much effort is needed to improve grain storage, transportation, sampling and analysis, so that the people of Egypt and neighboring countries benefit from it,” Abdessalam Ould Ahmed, FAO assistant director-general and regional representative for Near East and North Africa, says according to World Grain.
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