ACSZ Partners with Global Media Max Media Group of China

THE Agricultural and Commercial Society of Zambia (ACSZ) has partnered
with the Global Max Media Group of China to host the first-ever
China-Africa Agriculture cooperation summit.
Under the agreement, Global Max Media Group will hold a one day summit
on August 4, 2017 alongside the show.
Global Max Media Group managing director Miles Nan said the agreement
signifies a business partnership that would enhance the cooperation of
promoting agricultural and commercial show and other related
activities locally and internationally.
“This partnership will enable us to promote the agriculture sector and
most importantly the China –Zambia cooperation. This will enable us to
disseminate information to China and rest of the world,” Mr Nan said.
He was speaking during the signing of the memorandum of understanding
(MoU) in Lusaka yesterday.
ACSZ president Ben Shoko said this agreement provides a wider platform
for dissemination of information and technology from China.
“We are a platform of facilitating development of businesses
throughout the country by exposing our local entrepreneurs in
agriculture, commerce and industry.
“This platform accommodates all the people who come to exhibit here
and for those who come looking for business and for those looking to
be linked to the various potential customers,” Mr Shoko said.
He said the show was a mirror of what Zambia offers to its economic
development where the products that are being produced here are
exposed locally and to the outside world.
with the Global Max Media Group of China to host the first-ever
China-Africa Agriculture cooperation summit.
Under the agreement, Global Max Media Group will hold a one day summit
on August 4, 2017 alongside the show.
Global Max Media Group managing director Miles Nan said the agreement
signifies a business partnership that would enhance the cooperation of
promoting agricultural and commercial show and other related
activities locally and internationally.
“This partnership will enable us to promote the agriculture sector and
most importantly the China –Zambia cooperation. This will enable us to
disseminate information to China and rest of the world,” Mr Nan said.
He was speaking during the signing of the memorandum of understanding
(MoU) in Lusaka yesterday.
ACSZ president Ben Shoko said this agreement provides a wider platform
for dissemination of information and technology from China.
“We are a platform of facilitating development of businesses
throughout the country by exposing our local entrepreneurs in
agriculture, commerce and industry.
“This platform accommodates all the people who come to exhibit here
and for those who come looking for business and for those looking to
be linked to the various potential customers,” Mr Shoko said.
He said the show was a mirror of what Zambia offers to its economic
development where the products that are being produced here are
exposed locally and to the outside world.