According to the agreement, both parties will cooperate in matters such as exchange of information related to agriculture and entrepreneurship, joint study of Nepal's market situation and commercial potential.
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Agriculture, Herbs and Forest Committee Chamber of Commerce and South Korea's Bridge International have signed an agreement to cooperate for the expansion of agricultural business and the development of small and medium enterprises.
Krishnaman Shrestha, chairman of the Chamber's Agriculture, Herbs and Forestry Committee, and Jinsol Wang, the chief executive officer of Bridge International, signed the agreement in a program held on Tuesday at the Chamber building. According to the
agreement, both parties will cooperate in matters such as exchanging information on agriculture and entrepreneurship, conducting joint studies on Nepal's market conditions and commercial potential. It is mentioned that Bridge International will provide technical assistance to the innovation business of Nepal from the center to the local level.
It has been agreed to exhibit and promote products produced by startups in Nepal and Korea, create opportunities for business networking, and exchange mentorship and skills . It is believed that through joint workshops, training and exchange of experience, innovation professionals from both countries will benefit. The
agreement also includes a plan to promote business through visits between businessmen and entrepreneurial youth of both countries, find potential opportunities in each other's markets and develop new possibilities . In addition, Nepal Chamber of Commerce will assist the youth who have learned skills from Korea to enhance their entrepreneurship skills and expand their business network.
The chamber believes that this collaboration agreement, which has been prioritized for the development of agriculture, herbs and forestry, and small-medium enterprises, will further strengthen the entrepreneurship environment in Nepal . It is expected that this will not only give Nepali farmers, entrepreneurs and innovation businessmen an opportunity to learn international experience and skills, but also open the way for long-term economic partnership between the two countries .
