 In this competitive global economy, developing and emerging economies like Mauritius are continuously investing in the acquisition of know-how, in new technologies that will empower their human capital. In this context, an agreement was signed in September 2012 between the governments of Mauritius and Italy through their relevant ministries. This resulted in a pilot circular migration project between the two countries which was implemented by the International Organization for Migration, financed by the European Union and co-funded by the Italian Ministry of Labour and Social Policies. The objectives of this project focus mainly on the support of Mauritians, men and women, who wanted to be able to develop their skills and experiences in precise and strategic and economic Mauritian. I think this is a very innovative project because actually it works on the strengthening of legal migration and as you know in Europe and globally illegal migration is a big challenge. A hundred participants from Mauritius and Rodrigues were selected to attend training programs in Italy in the fields of agribusiness, agritourism, aquaculture farming and the hospitality sector. The first batch of beneficiaries left for Italy in October 2013 after a selection process and subsequent batches departed in May and June 2013 for three to four weeks training programs. We based training on not only the professional skills that teachers have shared, but also on field visits that have allowed the beneficiaries to see in different contexts what they have in Mauritius. This was an experience that was truly formidable and enriching and this opportunity to have given us, to go to Italy, not to do knowledge and to bring this knowledge here to Mauritius to serve our country and put in value what we have learned because we never learned it. So thank you again and thank you, thank you very much. The project also provided financial assistance of 3,000 euros per beneficiary to 11 beneficiaries who were selected after submission of a call for proposals exercise in December 2015 to set up new business projects or expand their existing businesses within the context of reintegration activities. From there on we started up with our theory classes in Italy. They shared a lot and they've taught us a lot about the agriculture, the marketing, the advertising. So the first thing I spotted was a farmer's market, a farmer's market in Bologna which was huge all the time we've been visiting their fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, honeys and meat. They helped us with the coming up with the whole project. My project was having an agriturism set up with my biofarm and the farmer's market. As you can see today, I'm in Chamarre here. I work here. It's not an easy ground, but that's the project. All the good stuff come from hard work and I'm here to work hard. The support we've got with the European Union and the EU and the Ministry of Work, Ali El-Maurice, has given us 3,000 euros for a development. And with this money, already for entrepreneurs, we can say that we can go forward. It's a first step. I'm launching crop culture in Poutreau-Dô, in the Poutreau-Dô barrages. And like crop culture, I'm launching wheat and also clams and crabs. We do the transformation fruits and vegetables, especially on banana chips. We do the transformation, we do the value added and then we export it and we do selling for local market. The opportunity I got here to learn more, I bring this idea and develop it in my factory. We have developed this new model of business. It was a real success, a real discovery. Italy with its products is really exceptional. It's not something we learn in books, on TV or only at local markets. It inspired me to do my own business in Italian cuisine. My impression after having visited these two final conferences and also having talked to the beneficiaries in Mauritius and in Rodri. I think people are very enthusiastic and I think my overall impression is very positive. All of what we have done together, if we managed to do it, is precisely because we put the human aspect in the heart of the project, knowing that we will listen to each other and solidify in the progress of the project.