ASEAN ministers sign MoU on agriculture, forestry
FE Team | Published: October 09, 2011 00:00:00 | Updated: February 01, 2018 00:00:00
JAKARTA, Oct 8 (Xinhua): Agriculture and forestry ministers from the ASEAN countries and China, South Korea and Japan signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) reaffirming their commitment to advancing cooperation in food, agriculture and forestry sectors across the region, local media reported today.
By signing the MoU, ministers welcomed the development of the ASEAN +3 Cooperation Strategy (APTCS), which consists of six strategic areas-food security, biomass energy development, sustainable forest management, climate change mitigation and adaptation, animal health and disease control and cross-cutting issues.
One of the agreements signed during the 33rd meeting of the ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry (AMAF) is the ASEAN +3 Emergency Rice Reserve (APTERR) agreement, the Jakarta Post reported.
By signing the APTERR, the 13 countries agreed to provide 787, 000 tons of rice stock to anticipate the destabilizing effect on supply and production that can be caused by natural disasters, 87, 000 tons of which will be provided by the ASEAN countries.
Thailand will provide 15,000 tons, Vietnam and Myanmar 14,000 tons, Indonesia and the Philippines 12,000 tons, Malaysia 6,000 tons and Singapore 5,000 tons, with Brunei, Laos and Cambodia providing 3,000 tons each. China, Japan and Korea will prepare 300, 000 tons, 250,000 tons and 150,000 tons respectively.
"Indonesia has proposed to double its contribution of rice to the agreed rice stock. So we are ready anytime needed," Indonesian Minister of Agriculture Suswono said at the meeting Friday, adding that each country would keep its contribution at home and also that Thailand had been appointed to host AMAF's secretariat.
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