Thursday, June 12, 2008

Nigeria\'s Abia state to partner with Vietnam in rice production  fr  it

The governor of Abia in southeastern Nigeria, Theodore Orji, has said that his state will partner with Vietnam in rice production with a view to becoming a major producer of rice. He said this when he received the commercial counsellor of the Vietnamese embassy in Nigeria, Pham Cong, who paid him a....

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Keywords: Vietnam, United states / Chi Minh, Nguyen Minh Triet / vietnamese, hanoi, countries, trade, cooperation, country, party

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