New Zealand and Chile sign agricultural agreement
Hon Nathan Guy
Minister for Primary Industries
9 March 2013
Media
Statement
New Zealand and
Chile sign agricultural agreement
Primary
Industries Minister Nathan Guy and his Chilean counterpart
Luis Mayol have signed a revised Agriculture Cooperation
Forward Agenda between New Zealand and
Chile.
“New Zealand and Chile have a strong
relationship, underscored by their role in the formation of
the Trans-Pacific Partnership,” says Mr
Guy.
“New Zealand and Chile are like cousins and
since 2007 New Zealand has invested $630 million in
Chile.
“The significant agriculture investment in
Chile provides commercial opportunities for New Zealand
businesses, while enabling an exchange of New Zealand
expertise in the sector.
“Chile has an additional
5 million hectares suitable for dairying and New Zealand
products and expertise will play a big role in future
development.”
The Agenda, first signed in 2011,
focuses on four key priority areas: Science and innovation;
education and training; climate change and resource
management; and Trade and Investment.
Key
commitments include:
· Exploring
Partnerships between New Zealand and Chilean research
institutes to promote innovation in our respective
agricultural sectors;
·
Collaborating to confront common challenges such as
combating Psa in kiwifruit;
·
Promoting trade, investment and exchanges in the pastoral
sector; and
· Strengthen
collaboration in the context of the Global Research
Alliance.
“New Zealand has a good story to tell
in the area of agricultural productivity and innovation.
Chile has big growth plans and our strategic partnership
looks really exciting,” says Mr
Guy.
ENDS