India’s Full Commitment Towards Food Security & Nutrition: Agriculture Minister Tomar
Three-day G-20 Agriculture Working Group meeting begins with enthusiasm in Hyderabad
GG News Bureau
Hyderabad, 16th June. The 3-day meeting of the Agriculture Ministers under the Agriculture Working Group (AWG) of the G-20 began on Thursday in Hyderabad.
More than 200 delegates from member countries, invited countries and international organizations are participating in the meeting.
Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Narendra Singh Tomar in a press conference said that agriculture priority sectors are being discussed in the meeting. These areas form the basis of this year’s Agriculture Working Group.
Tomar said that India has full commitment towards food security and nutrition under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, policies have been made accordingly and its successful implementation is also being ensured.
Union Minister Tomar said that this time the chairmanship of G-20 is the responsibility of India under the able leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Under this, the Agriculture Working Group meeting is being organized in Hyderabad during 15-17 June 2023.
Tomar said that the priority areas of the Agriculture Working Group are-
(a) Food security and nutrition with a focus on improving social protection systems to promote agro-diversification and enhance food security.
(b) second, sustainable agriculture and financing green and climate resilient agriculture with a climate smart approach focused on climate resilient technologies and farming system models for sustainable agricultural production.
(c) Third, strengthening infrastructure for small and marginal farmers, women and youth, sharing technology and investment and through increasing economic opportunities inclusive agricultural value chains and food systems to enhance the resilience and efficiency of value chains
(d) Fourth, digitalization for agricultural transformation with emphasis on standardized agricultural data platforms as digital public goods and leveraging new-emerging digital technologies to transform the agri-food sector. These are being discussed in different sessions of the meeting.
Tomar said that India is very prosperous and powerful in the agriculture sector and shares its knowledge and experience in the global interest of the agriculture sector, for which we will be ready in the future as well.
He said that in the last nine years, many new dimensions have been established in the agriculture sector in the country, through which the welfare of medium to small farmers is the main objective.
In view of climate change and environment, decisions have been taken in the interest of the agriculture sector. In this direction, on the initiative of India, the International Year of Millets (Shri Anna) declared by the United Nations is being celebrated in the country and the world.
Along with this, India is also bringing awareness among farmers regarding crop diversification. Climate-suitable varieties have been developed by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research.
India is ready for the progress of farmers and agriculture sector through the promotion of organic and natural farming and sustainable agriculture system. Groups such as the G-20 have great utility, including building a common strategy to address agricultural challenges.
Tomar said that effective policies have been implemented in the agriculture sector, pioneering programs have been implemented, practical and sustainable solutions have been implemented for our food systems. These efforts emphasize the importance of digital agriculture ecosystem by emphasizing on the critical role of government and stakeholders in adopting and promoting digital solutions to enhance our agriculture landscape.
He told that India ranks first or second in the world in terms of many agricultural products. Also, the export of agricultural products from India is increasing continuously, which is definitely benefiting the farmers.
He expressed confidence that the discussions in the meeting will be in the spirit of ‘One Earth, One Family and One Future’, with the participation of ministers from various countries, showcasing the transformative power of collective action.
Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Kailash Chowdhary, Sushri Shobha Karandlaje and Union Agriculture Secretary Manoj Ahuja were also present in the press conference.
The Agriculture Working Group (AWG) Ministerial Meeting of G20 began in Hyderabad on June 15. More than 200 delegates from G20 member countries, invited countries and international organizations, including Ministers and Director Generals attended the meeting.
The first day of the three-day G20 Agriculture Ministers Meeting began with the inauguration of an exhibition by Hon’ble Minister of State, MoA&FW, Kailash Choudhary.
The exhibitors displayed their achievements in the field of agriculture and allied sectors.
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