Key Points

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is leading India's delegation to the 15th BRICS Agriculture Ministers' Meeting in Brasilia, Brazil. The meeting aims to promote inclusive and sustainable agricultural cooperation among BRICS and partner countries. Chouhan will engage in bilateral discussions, explore agribusiness partnerships, and participate in cultural and environmental initiatives. This visit underscores India's commitment to strengthening agricultural innovation and South-South cooperation.

Key Points: Chouhan Leads India to BRICS Agriculture Ministers Meet in Brazil

  • Chouhan to discuss agricultural collaboration with Brazilian ministers
  • Meeting highlights South-South cooperation in agriculture
  • Exploring agribusiness partnerships and investments
  • Participating in environmental and cultural diplomacy initiatives
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Shivraj Singh Chouhan to attend 15th BRICS Agriculture Ministers meeting in Brazil

Shivraj Singh Chouhan to represent India at crucial 15th BRICS Agriculture Ministers' Meeting, focusing on sustainable agricultural cooperation

"Promoting Inclusive and Sustainable Agriculture through Cooperation, Innovation, and Equitable Trade - BRICS AMM Theme"

New Delhi, April 15

Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare and Rural Development, is leading the Indian delegation to the 15th BRICS Agriculture Ministers' Meeting (AMM), which will be held on April 17 in Brasilia, Brazil.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare statement, the theme of the 15th BRICS AMM is "Promoting Inclusive and Sustainable Agriculture through Cooperation, Innovation, and Equitable Trade among BRICS Countries."

Agriculture Ministers and senior officials from BRICS member countries, including Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Iran, are expected to attend the meeting.

During the visit, Chouhan will hold bilateral meetings with key Brazilian counterparts, including Carlos Henrique Baqueta Favaro, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, and Luiz Paulo Teixeira, Minister of Agrarian Development and Family Farming (MDA), as per the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.

These meetings will focus on enhancing collaboration between India and Brazil in various areas of agriculture, agri-technology, rural development, and food security.

The minister will interact with leaders of major Brazilian agribusiness companies and representatives of the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries in Sao Paulo, exploring avenues for partnership and investment in the agriculture value chain.

As part of his visit, the Minister will also participate in a tree plantation drive at the Embassy of India in Brasilia, under the noble initiative "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam", aimed at raising environmental consciousness and honouring motherhood.

In addition, the Minister will interact with the vibrant Indian diaspora in Sao Paulo, acknowledging their role as cultural ambassadors and contributors to bilateral ties.

This visit reaffirms India's commitment to deepening cooperation with BRICS nations and to advancing South-South cooperation in agricultural innovation, resilience, and sustainability.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is such an important initiative! India's agricultural sector can benefit so much from these international collaborations. Hope they discuss sustainable farming practices 🌱
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they address the real issues farmers face back home too. International meetings are good, but implementation at ground level is what matters.
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Ananya P.
Love the "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" initiative! Such a beautiful way to combine environmental consciousness with honoring mothers. More such programs please! 💚
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Sanjay M.
Brazil has amazing agri-tech innovations. Hope we can bring some of that knowledge back to help our farmers increase productivity sustainably.
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Neha T.
The BRICS platform is becoming increasingly important in global agriculture discussions. India's participation shows our growing influence in food security matters.
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Vikram J.
I'm curious about what specific agri-tech collaborations might emerge from these meetings. Brazil's precision agriculture techniques could be game-changing for India.

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