NANNING, Oct. 22 (Xinhua) -- China-ASEAN Chamber of
Agricultural Commerce (CACAC), the first international chamber of commerce
between China and southeast Asian countries, was set up here Tuesday ahead of
the 5th China-ASEAN Expo to prompt a common agricultural supplies market in the
region.
It aims to give more benefits to the farmers,
agricultural supply and trade companies and agricultural institutions in the
China-ASEAN Free Trade Zone, which is expected to become one of the three major
pillars of the world economy after its establishment in 2010, according to
sources with the chamber.
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The 5th China-ASEAN Expo is held in
Nanning, capital of southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region,
Oct. 22, 2008. The four-day China-ASEAN Expo was opened here Wednesday to
further cooperation in the region and will propose measures to deal with
the financial crisis in the world.(Xinhua Photo/Chen Shugen) Photo
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CACAC is conducive to the exchanges on agricultural supply, farm produce, food
and information between China and ASEAN countries, said Chen Zhangliang, vice
chairman of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in south China.
Agricultural supply has become a global focus under
the background of world food safety. The CACAC will play an important role in
strengthening international procurement and information exchanges, said Zhao
Xianren, vice president of All China Federation of Supply and Marketing
Cooperatives.
China's expertise on planting rice will help Brunei
less dependent on foreign imports as 95 percent of Brunei's rice was imported
from Thailand, said Jeffery Duraman, Brunei Malay Entrepreneurs secretary
general.
Together with All China Federation of Supply and
Marketing Cooperatives, the CACAC will hold an international cooperatives
procurement conference on the 6th China-ASEAN Expo next year.
The commerce chamber, initiated by Guangxi Regional Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives and China National Agricultural Means of Production Group, is a multinational and non-profit organization with 68 member companies. It plans to establish a common market of agricultural supplies through exchanges of information, trade and program cooperation.