What Are the Prospects of Danish Cooperation in Haryana's Dairy and Agriculture?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Danish delegation discusses investment in Haryana.
- Collaboration in agriculture and dairy sectors is being explored.
- Haryana's government promotes a favorable business environment.
- Past visits to Africa have influenced local agricultural practices.
- Investment-friendly ecosystem encourages foreign partnerships.
Chandigarh, Oct 31 (NationPress) A significant gathering took place on Friday as a 35-member delegation from the Danish Farmers Abroad Association of Denmark met with Haryana's Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini to explore potential collaborations in animal husbandry, agriculture, dairy development, and related sectors.
The delegation incorporated representatives from 20 different companies, with Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shyam Singh Rana also contributing to the discussion.
During the meeting, the delegation conveyed a strong desire to invest in Haryana.
CM Saini warmly welcomed the delegation, noting that the Haryana government is already engaged with Denmark on multiple projects aimed at technological advancement and boosting productivity within the state’s agriculture and animal husbandry sectors. He highlighted a previous visit by a group of progressive Haryana farmers, led by Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana, to various African nations to learn about their technologies, agricultural systems, and best practices.
He remarked that investors from Denmark and African countries could join hands with Haryana’s farmers to foster growth in animal husbandry, agriculture, and dairy development. The Chief Minister emphasized that the state government is dedicated to creating a favorable environment for investors, ensuring an easy business experience through transparent policies and a pro-industry approach, which has positioned Haryana as a sought-after investment hub.
Moreover, he affirmed that Haryana is promoting business-to-business partnerships with Denmark and African nations to facilitate the exchange of innovative technologies, expertise, and resources, thereby ushering in a new phase of growth for the state’s industry and agriculture. He reiterated that the Haryana government is embracing a ‘Go Global’ strategy and is actively encouraging foreign investors to seize opportunities within the state.
In an invitation to the delegation, the Chief Minister encouraged them to leverage Haryana’s investment-friendly ecosystem and assured them of the government’s unwavering support and cooperation. The delegation also informed the Chief Minister about their visits to various sites across Haryana to examine local agricultural and animal husbandry practices.