The Slovenian Delegation's Visit to Tunisia
Slovenian Delegation of company EMA d.o.o. from Celje has visited Directorate for Fishery and Aquaculture at the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fishery of Republic of Tunisia.
7/9/20251 min read


Introduction
The recent visit by a Slovenian delegation from EMA d.o.o. to the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources, and Fishery of Tunisia and Directorate for Fishery and Aquaculture (DGPA) marks an important step in strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries. EMA d.o.o. has presented to the DGPA their advanced Vessel Monitoring System (VMS). This visit highlights Slovenia's commitment to enhancing fishery monitoring practices, migration security, water resource management, and sustainable fishery practices in Tunisia.
Objectives of the Visit
The primary objective of the Slovenian delegation's visit was to engage in fruitful discussions regarding collaborative efforts in fishery monitoring, safe migrations, water management, and fishery practices. EMA d.o.o., with its wealth of knowledge and technological advancements in these sectors, aims to share best practices and strategies that could benefit Tunisia's fishery, aquaculture and resource management efforts. The focus was on exploring sustainable solutions of vessel monitoring system that can be implemented in Tunisia, considering its unique geographical and environmental challenges.
Potential Outcomes and Future Collaborations
The discussions held during the Slovenian delegation's visit have laid the foundation for a promising collaborative framework between Slovenia and Tunisia in the fields of fishery monitoring. Future engagements may include joint projects, capacity-building programs, and research initiatives that will pave the way for technological transfer and innovative solutions tailored to Tunisia's needs.
Furthermore, this visit serves as a reminder of the importance of international collaboration in addressing complex global challenges such security, water management, fishery, safe migrations. Slovenia and Tunisia's partnership will not only foster economic growth but also contribute to regional stability by promoting sustainable development practices.
In conclusion, the visit of the Slovenian delegation from EMA d.o.o. to Tunisia's Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources, and Fishery and Directorate for Fishery and Aquaculture is a significant development in international cooperation on the field of fishery monitoring and security. It underscores the potential for collaborative solutions in aquaculture, fishery and resource management that can benefit both nations and contribute to a sustainable future.