Peci gets a sample from Krifca

Kosovo Agriculture Minister Faton Peci has hosted the counterpart from Albania, Frieda Krifca. Many issues have been discussed at the meeting, including the possibility of deepening co-operation between the two countries. What stands out in Pec's post is a gift that Krifca left with. This is post [...]
Many issues have been discussed at the meeting, including the possibility of deepening co-operation between the two countries.
What stands out in Pec's post is a gift that Krifca left with.
This is a full post:
Today I had the pleasure of meeting my counterpart from Albania, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Mrs. Frida Krifca.
This meeting is the continuation of co-operation and co-ordination of activities between our two institutions, following the agreement signed between the two governments in November last year, where we discussed the implementation of the agreement in question and the success of the current technical and operational groups.
We talked about further advancement of inter-institutional co-operation in the field of agriculture, where we discussed the possibilities and potential we have in this sector for increased co-operation.
We also considered the possibilities of applying through joint projects in pre-membership funds in the European Union, where we stressed the importance of projects for cross-border co-operation.
Minister Krifca suggested that joint development projects between Kosovo and Albania will be part of our agenda during this mandate.
We both agreed that trade exchanges between Kosovo and Albania should be the best example of regional co-operation, and that we will be committed to consistently implementing concrete measures for this exchange to be eased and steadily increased.
We agreed that the important thing for development of the agriculture sector in both countries is exchange of experiences and expertise at technical and administrative levels in order to complement each other in areas where we have room for improvement.
During the day, we visited the point of agroturism in the village of Brnica “The Wild Apple” to look closely at the chain of co-operation between farmers and this agro-business as the potential for economic development.
Also, in view of this visit, I had the opportunity to inform Minister Krifca closely with the work and engagement of one of the biggest wine cellars and exporters “











