(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 26. Azerbaijan
has prospects for exporting various agricultural products to
Germany, Regional Director for Eastern Europe of the International
Association of Agriculture and Food DLG Olga Hunger told trend .
"Azerbaijan has certain advantages in cultivating
agricultural crops that are not grown in Germany. Citrus fruits,
nuts, fruits, including pomegranates, may be interesting for
foreign markets," the regional director of DLG said.
According to her, international cooperation between
countries is always in the interests of these countries, it allows
them to develop together, working with each other. The economy is
improving through the development of export and import
operations.
"Azerbaijan, as a country that exports agricultural
products, needs international technologies, experience, and
knowledge. Such experience can be gained through holding various
international exhibitions, such as the Caspian Agro exhibition,"
she said.
Olga Hunger took part in the Caspian Agro exhibition
in Baku. She noted that she was very impressed by the international
participation in this exhibition, in which there were many
collective expositions from Italy, Holland, the US, Germany,
Belarus, Russia, and Georgia.
"The very high international participation at the
exhibition in Azerbaijan testifies to the interest of foreign
companies in entering the Azerbaijani market," the DLG
representative added.
The International Association of Agriculture and Food
DLG, which has 30,000 members, regularly holds exhibitions,
business events, and refresher development courses to promote
innovative technologies and provide expertise in the
agro-industrial sector.
DLG holds two of the world's largest industry
exhibitions, one of them is EuroTier, dedicated to animal husbandry
and poultry farming, which is attended by more than 2,000
exhibitors from 60 countries. The second one is AGRITECHNICA, which
will be held on November 12-18 this year in Hanover, it will be
attended by about 2,600 participants from more than 50 countries,
and 450,000 visitors from 140 countries are expected.