‘Food, Agriculture and livelihood’ fortnight to host ‘Millet Food Festival’ at India Pavilion
Dubai, NFAPost: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare Additional Secretary Abhilaksh Likhi invited the Startups and FPOs (Farmer Producer Organisations) to submit their proposals to the ministry, and assured them that they would be considered for providing equity grants, management costs, and other available support measures.
Speaking at inauguration of ‘Food, Agriculture and Livelihood’ pavilion at the EXPO2020 Dubai, Additional Secretary Abhilaksh Likhi said there is concerted efforts from the Government of India to showcase the country’s investment-friendly policies and growth opportunities in agriculture and allied sectors.
“The primary purpose of our participation at Expo2020 is to benefit the small and marginal farmers who need economies of scale, collectivisation, and more forums to come together, create synergies connect with markets both domestic and international,” said Additional Secretary Abhilaksh Likhi.
Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare delegation led by Additional Secretary Abhilaksh Likhi and Joint Secretary (Crops & Oil Seeds) Shubha Thakur inaugurated the Food, Agriculture & Livelihood Sectoral Floor at India Pavilion.
The event was also graced by Tractors and Farm Equipment Ltd (TAFE) Group President (Corporate Relations & Alliances) T R Kesavan, KPMG Partner Srinivas Kuchibhotla among other officials from the ministry also attended the event.
The ‘Food, Agriculture and Livelihood’ fortnight (February 17th – March 2nd) will comprise various sessions which will be presided over by representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Ministry of Cooperation.
In addition, an array of activities has been planned during the fortnight under the key themes of millets, food processing, horticulture, dairy, fisheries, and organic farming and the vast investment opportunities these sectors offer.
Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Joint Secretary Shubha Thakur said Indian farmers produce food that not only sustains India but also provides food security to the world.
“On the theme for the first week of the fortnight, that is, millets. Millets is an important area for us, and we would like to utilise this global platform to learn about the health and nutritional aspects of millets and bring back the glory of millets,” said
India produces all the nine commonly known millets and is the largest producer and second-largest exporter of millets globally. The U.N. General Assembly recently adopted a resolution sponsored by India and supported by more than 70 countries, declaring 2023 as the International Year of Millets.
During the launch of the ‘Millet’ theme as part of the ‘Food, Agriculture and Livelihood’ fortnight at the sector floor at the India Pavilion, the delegation led by Dr Likhi unveiled the Millet Book comprising nutritious and delightful recipes made using millets. The delegation also launched the first ‘Millet food festival’, during which the visitors will get to relish the healthy and nutritious delicacies prepared using the millets.
Agriculture and Allied Sector is the backbone of the Indian economy and accounts for about 19% of the total exports. As per the second advance estimate released by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare on Wednesday, record foodgrains production of 316.06 million tonnes is estimated for the 2021-22 crop year (July-June).