Malaysia wants to continue cooperation on climate change agenda with D-8 countries, says minister | Malay Mail

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Malaysia wants to continue cooperation on climate change agenda with D-8 countries, says minister

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14 — Malaysia has expressed its intention to continue regional cooperation and smart partnerships on the climate change agenda among policymakers, scientists, private sector and agro community of the D-8 countries.

“Strengthen the collection of data related to the country’s food security so that it can be accessed and monitored, including the effects of climate change on the agriculture sector. The matter was raised by Ronald who led the Malaysian delegation at the 7th D-8 Ministerial Meeting on Agriculture and Food Security which was held virtually yesterday.

At the meeting chaired by the Minister of Agriculture of Bangladesh, Ronald also said that Dhaka Initiatives were finalised which among others to develop the direction of cooperation and sharing of agricultural technology towards Climate Smart Agriculture.

 

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