
Iran will set up a shrimp culture farm in Tunisia, under a cooperation deal sealed between the two countries.
According to Al Jazeera, Tehran and Tunis will not only implement a joint project on shrimp breeding but will also exchange information and experience on fishing and aquaculture.
Iran will build a shrimp culture farm in Tunisia.
The two countries, with annual trade exchanges of about $50 million, plan to boost economic relations, especially in the agriculture sector.
Tunisia has a diverse economy whose most important sectors are agriculture, mining, energy, tourism, petroleum and manufacturing.
Tunisia is ranked the most competitive economy of Africa in the 2007 edition of the Global Competitiveness Report released by the World Economic Forum. It also ranks first among Arab countries and 29th globally.