South Korea plans to aid 50 countries in agriculture by 2029, expanding its "K-Ricebelt" initiative across Africa.
South Korea aims to expand its agricultural development aid to 50 countries by 2029 as part of a five-year plan to boost international cooperation and support food security. This includes the "K-Ricebelt" initiative, which has been adopted by seven African nations and has initial agreements with seven more. The country plans to create at least 10 models for collaboration among various sectors to aid the global expansion of Korean agricultural companies.
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