How Will India and Brazil Enhance Agricultural Cooperation?
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New Delhi, Feb 20 (NationPress) The Indian Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, engaged in discussions with Carlos Favaro, Brazil's Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, and Luiz Paulo Teixeira Ferreira, Minister of Agrarian Development and Family Agriculture, at the Krishi Bhawan on Friday. They reviewed the current state of collaboration between their nations and identified potential future areas for partnership.
Minister Chouhan emphasized the strong and friendly relations between India and Brazil, rooted in shared democratic values and enhanced by regular high-level interactions, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Brazil during the BRICS summit in 2025.
He also commended Brazil's involvement in the India AI Impact Summit, considering it a significant advancement in technological cooperation.
Ferreira stressed the necessity of bilateral collaboration in agriculture and related sectors, noting that numerous areas exist for mutually beneficial cooperation, which can be explored in greater detail moving forward.
Favaro acknowledged India's innovations in bio-inputs, indicating that this sector is crucial for future collaboration.
Both nations reviewed existing cooperative efforts and examined new partnership opportunities, agreeing to strengthen ties in agriculture and associated fields.
Minister Chouhan invited his Brazilian counterparts to attend the upcoming BRICS Agriculture Ministers' Meeting.
The Brazilian delegation also included Wilson Gambogi Pingeiro Taques, Chief of Cabinet; Roberto Carlos Papa, Agricultural Attache at the Brazil Embassy; Luiz Renato de Alcantara Rua, MAPA Secretary; and Mauricio Polidoro, International Advisor.
India's delegation comprised Mangi Lal Jat, Secretary of the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE); Dinesh Bhatia, Indian Ambassador to Brazil; along with senior officials from various ministries including Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, External Affairs, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, and the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development.