Prime Minister stresses on organic farming and production of millets in G20 Summit
19-Nov-2024 03:11 PM
At the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Indian Prime Minister emphasized India's commitment to global food security and poverty alleviation, advocating for a collective approach to building a sustainable future. During his address, he highlighted key initiatives India is undertaking to address these issues, with a particular focus on organic farming, the promotion of millets (Shri Anna), and the cultivation of climate-friendly crops.
The Prime Minister emphasized that while India looks to the future with innovative approaches to agricultural production, it also remains grounded in traditional, sustainable practices.
This balance, he argued, is vital for ensuring long-term agricultural stability and food security. Millets, in particular, were underscored as an essential crop in this strategy, not only because of their nutritional benefits but also due to their resilience to climate change.
Beyond the discussions on food security, the Prime Minister engaged in several bilateral talks with global leaders, including those from the UK, France, and the United Nations.
These discussions covered a broad range of topics, from technology and green energy to artificial intelligence and space science, reinforcing India’s position as a key player in global cooperation.
In a dedicated session on combating hunger and poverty, the Prime Minister reiterated that addressing these issues is critical for achieving sustainable global progress.
He pointed out that India has already made significant strides in reducing poverty and hunger, which has had a positive impact on the lives of millions of its citizens.
This success, he argued, demonstrates the potential of collaborative global efforts in tackling these pressing challenges.
Overall, the Prime Minister's participation at the G20 Summit underscored India's leadership in the areas of sustainable agriculture, poverty reduction, and international cooperation.
