Indore Hosts BRICS Agriculture Ministers Meet: MP CM Calls It Proud Moment

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav expressed pride in Indore hosting the BRICS agriculture ministers meeting. Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan confirmed participation from 21 countries, representing over half the world's population. The meeting will address future climate change impacts on agriculture and farmer advancement. Indore is well-prepared to host this two-day international event.

Key Points: Indore Hosts BRICS Agriculture Ministers Meet

  • BRICS agriculture ministers meeting in Indore
  • 21 countries participating
  • 42% of world's agricultural land represented
  • India holds BRICS chairmanship
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"Proud moment for Indore to host BRICS agriculture ministers meet": MP CM Mohan Yadav

MP CM Mohan Yadav and Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan highlight Indore's role in hosting BRICS agriculture ministers meet with 21 countries.

"Indore has been given this proud opportunity, when agricultural representatives from BRICS countries will arrive here - Mohan Yadav"

Indore, May 4

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday said its a proud moment for Indore as it will host the upcoming meeting of agriculture ministers and representatives from BRICS countries.

Highlighting the scale of the event, Yadav said that representatives from nations accounting for nearly half of the world's population will be participating in the meeting.

"Indore has been given this proud opportunity, when agricultural representatives from BRICS countries will arrive here... Representatives of half the world's population are coming here. This is a major event for discussions on various possibilities for farmers and agricultural advancement, from future climate change to other impacts on agriculture", he said.

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that Indore is set to host a major BRICS agriculture group meeting, with participation from 21 countries representing a significant share of the global population.

Chouhan said the preparatory meeting for the event was held under the guidance of the Chief Minister, highlighting that India currently holds the BRICS chairmanship.

"This year, India has been given the chairmanship of BRICS, and the countries included in BRICS account for more than half of the world's population... 21 countries--their agriculture group meeting is going to be held in Indore," he said.

Emphasising the importance of the participating countries, the Union Minister noted their substantial contribution to global agriculture.

"These countries hold about 42% of the world's agricultural land, 68% of the farmers are in these countries, and their contribution to global grain production is 45%," he said.

He added that the event would involve two days of extensive deliberations on agriculture-related issues.

Chouhan said Indore is well-prepared to host the international gathering and deliver a successful event.

- ANI

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Sneha F
While it's good that Indore is getting international recognition, I hope this isn't just a photo-op for politicians. The real test will be when concrete policies emerge from these discussions. Our farmers need practical solutions for water scarcity and MSP issues, not just more meetings.
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James A
Impressive statistics - 42% of agricultural land and 68% of farmers from these countries. This is exactly the kind of collaboration we need to address global food security challenges. Climate change doesn't respect borders, so multilateral discussions are essential. Kudos to Indore for hosting!
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Kavya N
As someone from Indore, I'm proud! Our city has always been progressive in terms of cleanliness and urban planning. It's nice to see these accolades translating into hosting international events. Hope the BRICS delegates enjoy our famous poha and jalebi! 😄
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Rajesh Q
Key point: India holds BRICS chairmanship this year. This gives us a platform to showcase our agricultural innovations like digital farming and organic practices. But I hope there's also discussion on reducing chemical fertilizer dependence and promoting natural farming. These international meets must translate to ground-level changes.
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Sarah B
45% of global grain production from these countries - that's massive! Collaboration on sustainable farming techniques and climate-resilient crops could really help address food security issues worldwide. Hoping this isn't just talk but leads to real technology transfer and knowledge sharing.

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