India Hosts the 2nd BIMSTEC Agriculture Ministers in Video Meet
India hosted the
Second Agriculture Ministerial-level meeting of the Bay of Bengal Initiative
for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) on 10 November,
2022 under the chairmanship of the Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers
Welfare, Narendra Singh Tomar. Agriculture ministers of Bhutan, Bangladesh,
Nepal, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand participated in the meeting.
While addressing the
meeting through video conference, Mr. Tomar urged the member countries to
cooperate in developing a comprehensive regional strategy to strengthen
cooperation for the transformation of agriculture. Referring to the importance
of millet as a nutritious food and the efforts made by India to promote millet
and its products during the International Year of Millets - 2023, he urged the
member countries to adopt a conducive agricultural food system and a healthy diet
for all. He asked participating countries to actively participate in India's
initiative to promote millet as a food. Mr. Tomar said that natural and
ecological farming should be promoted to conserve agricultural biodiversity and
reduce the use of chemicals.
Mr. Tomar said that
along with digital farming and precision farming, initiatives under the 'One
Health' approach are also taking shape in India. He emphasized the importance
of cooperation in agriculture and allied sectors to ensure food security, nutrition,
environmental sustainability and livelihood support, for which it is required
to increase technical and economic cooperation to deal with the challenges of
climate change, agro-biodiversity, microbial preventive resistance under the
'One Health' approach and other programmes.
Mr. Tomar reiterated
Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi's statement at the 5th BIMSTEC Summit held in
Colombo in March, 2022 on enhancing regional cooperation between BIMSTEC
nations for food security, peace and prosperity in the region. At the same
time, he expressed India's commitment to promote agricultural productivity,
food security and nutrition, sustainability, research and development and
enhance cooperation with BIMSTEC in the areas of agri-business, climate change
management, digital agriculture, etc.
The 2nd BIMSTEC
Agriculture Ministerial Meeting adopted the Action Plan for Strengthening
BIMSTEC Agricultural Cooperation (2023-2027). An MoU between the BIMSTEC
Secretariat and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has
been signed and approval has been given to bring Fisheries and Livestock
sub-sectors under the Agricultural Working Group. BIMSTEC member countries
appreciated India's efforts to strengthen cooperation in agricultural research
and development and for awarding six scholarships each for postgraduate and PhD
programmes in agriculture.
The meeting was
attended by the Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare,
Mr. Kailash Choudhary, Secretary, Department of Agriculture Research and
Education (DARE) and Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research
(ICAR), Dr. Himanshu Pathak, along with other senior officials of the Ministry.
BIMSTEC was
established in the year 1997. It includes five countries of South Asia –
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and two countries of South-East
Asia – Myanmar and Thailand.