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Azerbaijan, Israel can develop ties in agriculture, water management sectors - ambassador

Economy Materials 26 June 2021 13:21 (UTC +04:00)
Azerbaijan, Israel can develop ties in agriculture, water management sectors - ambassador

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 26

By Jeila Aliyeva - Trend:

Azerbaijan and Israel can develop relations in agriculture and water management sectors, Ambassador of Israel to Azerbaijan George Deek told Trend.

“There’s no reason why we can't work together with Azerbaijan to help bring up the agricultural sector in Azerbaijan, using Israeli technologies from greenhouses to drip irrigation, to different spices and grains and the fertilizers that we use and have developed,” said the ambassador.

He also noted that the same applies to the field of water management.

“When we irrigate, we use smart precision irrigation, as it is now called, which means every seed and every plant gets exact amount of water it needs, nothing less and nothing more, which means you don’t waste anything, you don’t have the sprinklers that waste a lot of water all over the place but every seed has a special pipe that goes directly to the seed and gives the exact amount of water. So you use less water and you get more products. And this is something that, we believe, we can work on,” noted the ambassador.

“And in fact we’re planning an official visit related to the agriculture sector, from Azerbaijan to Israel sometime in the near future, as well as an official visit in the field of water management, hopefully also in the near future. So when those visits happen, and when we bring business delegations to meet each other, then, I think, people will be exposed to the different possibilities of cooperation that exist,” said the ambassador.

In addition, he said Israel is capable of cooperating with Azerbaijan in any other areas as well.

“For example, the field of healthcare. We has a lot of humanitarian projects, we brought in the eye doctors a few months ago, we also contributed some medical equipment to hospitals, to the ministry of health and TABIB during the last war [second Karabakh war] and also afterwards, but we believe that we can do a lot, for example training nurses, internship for doctors to go for a few months to Israel, or have them work one year in Israel in a local hospital, to get experience and return back," Deek explained.

Also, the ambassador pointed out to tourism, as one of the areas of development.

"In 2016 there were around 10,000 Israeli tourists coming to Azerbaijan, in 2019, only 3 years later we had 50,000 – 5 times higher in 3 years. Unfortunately, last year and even this year with the COVID-19, this has gone drastically down as everywhere, but hopefully when we 'open the gates again', then we will see the surge in tourism from 50,000 maybe to even 100,000," he concluded.

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