India a food surplus country; working to provide solutions for global food security: PM Modi
The Hindu
Prime Minister Modi addresses the 32nd ICAE, highlighting India's agricultural advancements and focus on sustainable agriculture.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 3 said India has become a food surplus country and is working to provide solutions for global food and nutritional security.
Addressing a gathering after inaugurating the 32nd International Conference of Agricultural Economists (ICAE), which is being organised in India after 65 years, the Prime Minister also said the Union Budget 2024-25 focuses on sustainable agriculture.
Noting that the last time when the conference was hosted here, India had just achieved Independence, and it was a challenging time for the country's agriculture and food security.
"Now, India is a food surplus country," he said, adding that the country is the number one producer of milk, pulses and spices in the world.
Also, the country has become the second-largest producer of food grains, fruits, vegetables, cotton, sugar, and tea.
"There was a time when India's food security was a concern for the world. Now, India is working to provide solutions for global food security and global nutritional security," he said at the conference, attended by about 1,000 delegates from around 70 countries.
The triennial conference, organised by the International Association of Agricultural Economists, is being held from August 2 to 7.
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