Strengthening Uganda-Belarus Ties and Collaborating in Agriculture, Technology, and Education

Strengthening Uganda-Belarus Ties and Collaborating in Agriculture, Technology, and Education

We discussed agriculture, and Belarus' production capabilities, particularly in fertilizers and advanced tractors. We aim to collaborate on local production of tractors and milk coolers, reducing our imports from countries like Denmark. Belarus is known for its strengths in IT and AI. I informed the Prime Minister that Uganda has a wealth of educated scientists in these areas, and we agreed to collaborate on training programs for our students in physics and computer science. I appreciate his visit and wish him a pleasant stay in Uganda.

Strengthening Uganda-Belarus Ties and Collaborating in Agriculture, Technology, and Education

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