Key Points

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini shared his vision for transforming agriculture into a sustainable and profitable business. He highlighted the state's efforts to support farmers at every stage through technology and innovation. The 'Meri Fasal Mera Byora' portal helps farmers access schemes and sell produce efficiently. International leaders from Mauritius and Zimbabwe expressed interest in replicating Haryana's agricultural innovations.

Key Points: Haryana CM Nayab Saini Aims for Sustainable Profitable Agriculture

  • Haryana supports farmers from cultivation to sale of produce
  • Focus on making agriculture sustainable and profitable business
  • Technology drives higher yields and better resource management
  • India-Africa partnerships in agriculture and technology transfer
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Our vision is to make agriculture sustainable, profitable business: Haryana CM Nayab Saini

Haryana CM Nayab Saini outlines vision to transform farming into a sustainable, profitable business through technology and innovation at India-Africa Conclave.

"The innovations and technologies Haryana is using in its agriculture sector can also be replicated in Africa - Nayab Saini"

New Delhi, August 29

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini on Friday said that the state's vision is to make agriculture not just a means of survival but a sustainable and profitable business.

Addressing the 20th CII India-Africa Business Conclave in the national capital, he said that Haryana is working to support farmers at every stage, from cultivation to the sale of produce.

Saini stated that the State Government's vision is not only to increase production, but also to make agriculture a sustainable and profitable business for its people.

He added that India and Africa are building a future of mutual trust and cooperation across several areas, including agriculture, skill development, education, and digital public goods. "The innovations and technologies Haryana is using in its agriculture sector can also be replicated in Africa," he said.

The Chief Minister pointed to the government's 'Meri Fasal Mera Byora' portal that provides farmers with access to schemes and services, supports them in selling their produce, and ensures timely payment. He emphasized that technology and innovation are driving higher yields and better resource management, as well as wider market access for farmers.

John Michael Tzoun Sao Yeung Sik Yuen, Minister of Commerce and Consumer Protection of Mauritius, said that agriculture is more than just a source of sustenance; it is a pillar of economies and a driver of social development. "India's adoption of technology in agriculture has revolutionised farming practices, from drones for precision farming to mobile applications that give farmers real-time data. Mauritius can benefit from these innovations to enhance its agricultural output," he said.

Vangelis Peter Haritatos, Deputy Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Rural Development of Zimbabwe, stated that agriculture has become an integral component in transforming livelihoods worldwide, particularly in developing nations, where it remains the primary source of food and income. He pointed to challenges of climate change, population growth, and resource scarcity, adding that India-Africa partnerships could include production, value addition, technology transfer, finance, and market access.

Industry leaders also reflected on opportunities for cooperation. R Mukundan, President Designate of CII and MD & CEO of Tata Chemicals Ltd, said India's strong agricultural base can serve as a model for Africa. He said that Africa holds tremendous agricultural promise. Investments in post-harvest infrastructure, robust value chains, and the inclusion of women and youth in decision-making will be key.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see India sharing agricultural expertise with African nations! Our traditional farming knowledge combined with modern technology can really transform agriculture in developing countries 🌱
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Aman W
While the vision is good, implementation is key. Many farmers still struggle with debt and climate issues. Hope the government focuses on ground-level challenges rather than just big conferences.
Sneha F
Technology in agriculture is the future! Drones, mobile apps, and digital platforms can really help farmers make informed decisions. Haryana is setting a good example for other states 👍
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Vikram M
India-Africa partnership in agriculture could be a game-changer! We have similar challenges and can learn from each other. Hope this leads to better food security for both regions 🌍
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Nisha Z
Making agriculture profitable is crucial to stop youth migration to cities. If farming becomes sustainable business, our villages will prosper again. Good initiative! 👏

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