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南非农业部长:我们不要援助,希望发达国家开放市场
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-07-21 11:01

Group 1: G20 Summit and Agricultural Cooperation - South Africa emphasizes the need for trade opportunities rather than aid from developed countries, aiming for fair market access for high-quality agricultural products [1][7] - The G20 summit, hosted by South Africa, will focus on three core issues: African development, energy transition and debt sustainability, and reform of the global governance system [1] - The summit aims to gather global agricultural stakeholders to discuss equitable market access, benefiting both developing and developed countries [1][7] Group 2: South Africa's Agricultural Exports to China - South Africa has gained access to the Chinese market for fresh avocados, marking a significant growth opportunity for local agriculture [2] - The introduction of a zero-tariff policy for all products from African countries with diplomatic ties to China enhances the competitiveness of South African agricultural exports [2][3] - The trade volume between China and South Africa reached $52.46 billion in 2024, with South Africa exporting $30.64 billion worth of goods to China, including popular products like wine and avocados [3] Group 3: Agricultural Technology and Collaboration - South Africa seeks to enhance agricultural productivity through technology sharing with China, focusing on smart agriculture and sustainable practices [5][7] - The collaboration includes agreements for South African students to learn advanced agricultural technologies in China, which can improve yield and quality [5] - Both countries are exploring joint efforts in developing environmentally friendly agricultural inputs and improving soil quality management [7]