With the aim of strengthening the partnership with China in sustainable rural development and food security, a delegation of parliamentarians from the Landless Rural Workers' Movement (MST) will travel to China at the invitation of East China Normal University from 17 to 28 March. The main objective focuses on crucial issues such as the mechanisation of family farming, clean energy generation and the industrial production of bio-inputs.
With China's support, the MST is seeking an innovative solution: the national production of machinery adapted to the reality of the Brazilian countryside, using Chinese technology.
The collaboration between the two nations is not just a commercial exchange; it is, in fact, a bridge to the future. The MST's trip to China is a significant step along this path.
(Source: Brasil de Fato, 17 March)