India-Israel Farming Future: How Precision Agriculture Could Transform Both Nations

Piyush Goyal met with Israel's Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter to strengthen agricultural cooperation between the two nations. They focused on leveraging Israel's expertise in precision farming, drip irrigation, and desert agriculture. The ministers also discussed establishing a startup bridge between India and Israel following the signing of Terms of Reference. Both countries are exploring deeper collaboration in technology, innovation, and multiple sectors including cybersecurity and climate action.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Meets Israel Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter

  • Ministers discussed leveraging Israel's expertise in precision farming techniques
  • Focus on drip irrigation and sustainable desert agriculture practices
  • Exploring startup bridge between India and Israel after ToR signing
  • Collaboration in cybersecurity, mobility, climate action and med-tech sectors
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Piyush Goyal meets Israel's Agriculture Minister, talks focused on precision farming, drip irrigation, desert agriculture

India and Israel strengthen agricultural cooperation in precision farming, drip irrigation, and desert agriculture while exploring startup bridge and technology partnerships.

"India and Israel can work together, can partner together, and innovation will find purpose, innovation will find scale - Piyush Goyal"

Tel Aviv, November 22

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal met Israel's Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Avi Dichter to strengthen cooperation in agriculture further, leveraging Israel's expertise in precision farming, drip irrigation, desert agriculture, and sustainable agricultural practices.

Goyal shared details of the meeting on X, stating, "Glad to meet with Mr. @AviDichter, Israel's Minister of Agriculture and Food Security. Discussed ways to further strengthen our strong cooperation in agriculture, leveraging Israel's expertise in precision farming, drip irrigation, desert agriculture, and sustainable agricultural practices."

During his visit, Goyal also toured the Peres Center for Peace & Innovation in Jaffa. Calling it an "inspiring hub," he said the centre highlighted Israel's journey in creativity, technology, and social impact, offering valuable insights into how innovation drives growth and development.

He said India and Israel will deepen their collaboration in technology and innovation, revealing that the two nations will now examine new areas of cooperation, including what "could be a startup bridge between Israel and India after the signing of Terms of Reference (ToR).

Speaking to the media on Friday, Goyal said, "We have just entered into the Terms of Reference yesterday. Now we will look at all the different elements and one of the elements could be a startup bridge between Israel and India." On November 20, India and Israel formally signed the ToR to begin negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

Goyal noted, "One of the elements is going to be technology and innovation in our comprehensive partnership with Israel."

The Minister said India sees substantial room for collaboration to advance its own startup ecosystem. "I believe we can collaborate with Israel to promote our own startup ecosystem, aspiring to take it to the levels of deep tech and high-quality innovation at competitive prices, given the economies of scale that India has to offer. We are looking at a deep partnership with Israel."

"India aspires to become the startup capital of the world in the years ahead. There's a lot of excitement in Israel amongst the startups, amongst their innovators and businesses to work with India, a country which provides scale, a country which provides opportunities for the future," he said.

He highlighted multiple sectors where collaboration could flourish, including cybersecurity, mobility, climate action, green steel, and med-tech.

"I do think that whether it is cyber-security, whether it's mobility, whether it's action against climate change, problems like producing steel with less carbon, or it is the med tech devices sector. I think India and Israel can work together, can partner together, and innovation will find purpose, innovation will find scale, innovation will become the new way of working and living. We have just entered into the TOR yesterday. Now we'll look at all the different elements," he added.

Goyal is in Israel from November 20-22 on the invitation of Israel's Minister of Economy and Industry Nir Barkat.

- ANI

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Priya S
The startup bridge idea is brilliant! Indian entrepreneurs can learn so much from Israel's innovation ecosystem. Hope this leads to real collaboration, not just paperwork and meetings.
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David E
As someone working in agri-tech, I've seen how Israeli technology can transform yields. Hope this partnership actually reaches small farmers and isn't limited to corporate farms.
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Ananya R
While the collaboration sounds promising, I hope we're not just importing technology but also developing our own indigenous solutions. We have brilliant minds in IITs and agricultural universities who can innovate for Indian conditions.
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Michael C
The focus on climate action and green steel is crucial. India-Israel partnership could lead the way in sustainable industrial development. Exciting times ahead! 🌱
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Shreya B
Precision farming can help reduce water wastage and increase productivity. Hope the government ensures these technologies are affordable for our farmers. Jai Kisan! 🙏

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