Beirut: Minister of Agriculture, Nizar Hani, on Thursday met with U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon, Lisa Johnson, to discuss the ministry's agricultural strategy and the challenges facing the sector.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, Minister Hani outlined the key aspects of the strategy, which are centered on increasing agricultural production, improving quality, rehabilitating lands damaged by Israeli aggression, and enhancing agricultural extension programs to support farmers and promote sustainable development.
Ambassador Johnson emphasized the agricultural sector's vital role in ensuring food security, particularly with essential commodities and industrial crops. She noted that USAID programs in Lebanon are nearly at a standstill and highlighted the current absence of direct support for developmental sectors, including agriculture.
Despite these challenges, the ambassador expressed appreciation for the ministry's efforts and voiced optimism about Lebanon's future, stating that the U.S. administration hopes to see a more stable and transparent country. Johnson also underscored that both Congress and the administration are closely monitoring Lebanon's developments, hoping for the emergence of a modern state that ensures a dignified life for its citizens, which could encourage the return of expatriates and attract foreign investments.
At the conclusion of the visit, a symbolic cedar tree was presented in the ambassador's name and planted in the Shouf Cedar Reserve, highlighting the importance of environmental cooperation and strengthening partnerships in environmental and developmental fields.