Haryana's Danish Dairy Deal: How Global Partnerships Are Transforming Agriculture

A major Danish farming delegation has shown strong interest in investing in Haryana's agricultural sectors. Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini welcomed the 35-member group and highlighted existing collaborations with Denmark. The state government is actively promoting business partnerships to exchange innovative technologies and expertise. Haryana's investor-friendly policies make it an attractive destination for international agricultural investments.

Key Points: Danish Farmers Delegation Meets Haryana CM for Agriculture Investment

  • 35-member Danish delegation representing 20 companies met Haryana CM for investment talks
  • Focus on animal husbandry, dairy development and agricultural technology exchange
  • Haryana promoting business partnerships with Denmark and African countries
  • State government assures full support to foreign investors through transparent policies
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Danish delegation calls on Haryana CM, evinces interest in dairy, agriculture

35-member Danish delegation explores dairy and agriculture investment opportunities with Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini, discussing technological partnerships and growth initiatives.

"Investors from Denmark and African nations could collaborate with Haryana's farmers to promote growth - CM Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, Oct 31

A 35-member delegation from the Danish Farmers Abroad Association of Denmark on Friday met Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and discussed potential cooperation in animal husbandry, agriculture, dairy development and related sectors.

The delegation included representatives from 20 different companies. Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shyam Singh Rana was also present on the occasion.

At the meeting, the delegation expressed a strong interest in investing in Haryana.

Welcoming the delegation, CM Saini said that the Haryana government is already collaborating with Denmark on several projects focused on technological advancement and enhancing productivity in the state's agriculture and animal husbandry sectors. He informed that a delegation of progressive farmers from Haryana, led by Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana, had earlier visited several African countries to study their technologies, agricultural systems, and best practices.

He said that investors from Denmark and African nations could collaborate with Haryana's farmers to promote growth in animal husbandry, agriculture, and dairy development. The Chief Minister said that the state government provides a conducive environment for investors, ensuring ease of doing business through transparent policies and an industry-friendly approach. This has made Haryana a preferred destination for investment.

He further stated that Haryana is encouraging business-to-business partnerships with Denmark and African countries to promote the exchange of innovative technologies, expertise, and resources, thereby giving new direction to the state's industrial and agricultural growth. He reiterated that the Haryana government is adopting a 'Go Global' approach and actively encouraging foreign investors to explore opportunities in the state.

Inviting the delegation to take advantage of Haryana's investment-friendly ecosystem, the Chief Minister assured them of the government's full support and cooperation. At the meeting, the delegation informed the Chief Minister that it had visited various sites across Haryana to study local agricultural and animal husbandry practices.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in agricultural development, I'm cautiously optimistic. Foreign investment is good but we must ensure our local farmers benefit directly, not just big corporations. The 'Go Global' approach needs strong safeguards for small farmers.
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Priya S
Denmark has world-class dairy technology! This partnership could help Haryana farmers improve milk yield and quality. My uncle is a dairy farmer in Karnal - he would really benefit from such collaborations. Hope the government ensures technology transfer reaches grassroots level.
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Arjun K
Good to see Haryana attracting foreign investment, but I hope this doesn't mean our traditional farming methods will be completely replaced. We need a balance between modern technology and sustainable practices that have served us for generations.
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Michael C
Denmark's agricultural efficiency is impressive. If they can help Haryana farmers reduce water consumption while increasing yields, that would be a game-changer given our groundwater challenges. Smart farming techniques could make a real difference.
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Nisha Z
Hope this leads to better infrastructure for our farmers. Better cold storage, processing units and market access would transform rural Haryana. The African study tour mentioned shows the government is thinking globally - good initiative! 👍

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