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Agri minister addresses sixth meeting with SCO member states to empower farmers

August 16, 2021

The Government of India has been taking several steps to develop innovative technologies and their dissemination from Lab to Land to empower rural youth, farmers, and farm women, the Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Narendra Singh Tomar said in the 6th meeting of Agriculture Ministers of the member countries of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

NEW DELHI, 16 August 2021: The Government of India has been taking several steps to develop innovative technologies and their dissemination from Lab to Land to empower rural youth, farmers, and farm women, the Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Narendra Singh Tomar said in the 6th meeting of Agriculture Ministers of the member countries of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

The Minister in the meeting organized virtually in Dushanbe, Tajikstan stated that the agriculture sector in India performed well even during the severe Covid-19 pandemic. Along with food production, exports have also registered significant growth, contributing to global food security.

Tomar mentioned that the Government is determined to attain sustainable development goals to end hunger, achieve food security and nutrition. He further emphasized that the bio-fortified varieties are a source of staple diets, rich in micronutrients, and are being promoted to address the aspects of malnutrition in the country.

Further, he expressed that the Government with the goal to double farmer’s income by 2022 has launched several programs to enhance optimal utilization of water resources, create new infrastructure for irrigation, conserves soil fertility with balanced use of fertilizers, provides connectivity from farm to market, Information, and Communication Technology(ICT) linkage besides building infrastructure, organic farming, etc.

The Agriculture Minister said that India has achieved several milestones towards success in the agriculture sector. Besides the Green Revolution, the White Revolution, the blue revolution, the Public Distribution System, and the price support system for farmers is unparallel in the World. It was the result of the vision of policymakers, ingenuity of our agricultural scientists, and the hard work of our farmers that India became not only self-sufficient but a surplus in food grains. Today, India is a leading producer of several food commodities like cereals, fruits, vegetables, milk, eggs, and fish.

Agriculture has always been a high priority for India, as is for the world. The COVID 19 pandemic has further put the spotlight on the sector given its implications on food security and supply chains. There is a necessity for closer interaction and sharing of knowledge among countries to keep the food supply chains functional and protect the livelihoods of the farmer producers.

India with its tremendous growth trajectory in the field of agriculture will continue to share best practices and build capacities of other developing countries, both bilaterally as well as through collaboration with international organizations so as to enable them to also become self-sufficient and to ensure food security.

India is a full member of the SCO and has played a significant role since being a member of SCO. India values and honors its relationship with SCO in promoting multilateral, political, security, economic and people-to-people interaction in the region.

It is important to organize the SCO Agriculture Ministers’ meeting on strengthening cooperation in food security and nutrition especially in this challenging time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Considering that COVID 19 pandemic may have long-term implications on food security and supply chain, there is a need for close interaction and cooperation among countries to keep the normal functioning of the food supply chain to safeguard food and nutritional security.

The Minister of Agriculture of Tajikistan, Ziyozoda Sulaymon Rizoi, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the People’s Republic of China Tang Renjian, SCO Secretary-General Norov Vladimir Imamovich, FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu, and Chairman of the Food Security Committee under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan Fayzullozoda Muhammadsaid Ubaydullo and others respective members attended the meeting.

The Indian delegation led by Tomar included the Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shobha Karandlaje, and senior officials.

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