India to use Australia’s expertise in post harvest management
The Australian Agriculture Minister David Littleproud has assured to fast track the Indian requests for market access for okra and pomegranate arils as Canberra and New Delhi exploit the India-Australia Grains Partnership.
Australia has recently given market access for export of Indian pomegranates while there would be a joint strategy for deeper access for Indian mangoes and pomegranates in Australian markets led by the Indian High Commission in Canberra.
This was announced after Littleproud held a virtual meeting between with his Indian counterpart Narendra Singh Tomar on 1 June 2021.
The Partnership aims to use Australia’s expertise in post harvest management to strengthen rural grain storage and supply chains so as to reduce losses and wastage at Indian farms.
On the issue of closer cooperation between India and Australia in multilateral fora like FAO and G20 raised by the Minister of Australia, Tomar said that he looked forward for closer dialogue between likeminded countries.
Tomar suggested that climate change was one area where there was great opportunity for India and Australia to work together since both countries had similar commitments.
He mentioned the flagship program of National Innovation for Climate Resilient Agriculture and said collaboration could be set up with the research organisations of Australia.
The virtual ministerial meeting acknowledged that the frequent engagement between the two nations at the highest level has resulted in significant progress in many spheres of the bilateral relations during the last five years.
The meeting was a follow up on the collaboration in field of agriculture highlighted in the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership announced by Prime Ministers of India and Australia at their Summit on 4 June 2020.
Tomar expressed satisfaction at the progress being made in this area of cooperation between the two countries and informed that National Institute of Agricultural Marketing will be the nodal organisation from India in managing the engagements.
Both the Ministers have expressed satisfaction on the progress of giving market access to the respective agricultural products and shared technical information with each other. #agriculture #exports #manufacturing #investment /fiinews.com