【环球财经】乌干达首批输华干辣椒启运
Xin Hua She·2025-11-21 13:29

Core Points - The Ugandan government celebrated the shipment of the first 11 tons of dried chili peppers to China, marking a significant step in agricultural trade between Uganda and China [1] - Ugandan President Museveni expressed gratitude for China's cooperation with African nations and emphasized the importance of mutual respect and benefit in trade [1] - The bilateral trade between China and Uganda exceeded $1.3 billion as of August this year, with China's imports from Uganda reaching $100 million, a 100% increase year-on-year [1] Group 1 - The shipment of dried chili peppers is part of a broader initiative to enhance agricultural cooperation between China and Uganda, with a focus on local community engagement and technical training [2] - The collaboration involves providing seeds, technical guidance, and production standards to local farmers, which has increased their income and met the demand for quality chili products in the Chinese market [2] - Since 2012, China has sent over 50 agricultural experts to Uganda through a South-South cooperation project, benefiting more than 20,000 local farmers with training and support [1]