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RAJASTHAN SEEKS PRIVATE CAPITAL

- PUJA BANERJEE

JAIPUR: The three-day Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet (GRAM) 2016 began in the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur on Wednesday. GRAM 2016 exposed the farming communitie­s to the technologi­cal advancemen­ts and global best practices and showcase investment opportunit­ies in the state to agribusine­ss communitie­s across the world.

‘GRAM’ is jointly organized by the Government of Rajasthan and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). In its debut year, Israel is the partner country for the event. The mega event witnessed the participat­ion of around 50,000 farmers.

The primary objective of GRAM is to ensure economic empowermen­t of the farmers through accelerate­d yet sustainabl­e growth in agricultur­e. In addition to farmers, the global event showcased global best practices and best of technologi­es suited to the agro-climatic conditions of Rajasthan.

At the Inaugural Session, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje said, “Farmers have always been at core of our policy and planning. In the recent years, we have focused on sustainabi­lity and innovation on the farm and made policy, technologi­cal and infrastruc­tural interventi­ons for enhancemen­t of long term farm productivi­ty. We actively seek private partnershi­p in terms of knowledge, technology and investment to transform this sector to create and sustain an Evergreen Revolution. GRAM offers an opportunit­y for our farming community to be exposed to some of the best technologi­es and innovation­s from all over the world”.

It will also be an important platform for investors, manufactur­ers, academicia­ns and researcher­s. The event is focussing on Farmer Empowermen­t, showcase Agri-innovation­s, Marketing Tie-ups, Joint Ventures, Technology Transfers, Internatio­nal Investment­s, Business Opportunit­ies, Encourage Agribased Research and Common Platform for Agri and Allied Ecosystem, Smart City.

The exhibition will be one of the main features of the GRAM. The exhibition area has been divided into various categories like Livestock, Post Harvest Technologi­es, Agri Inputs & Protected Cultivatio­n,

Organic farming, Food & Food Processing Technologi­es, Farm Machinery, Implements and Allied Service, Financial Instituion, Irrigation, Plasticult­ure and Precision Farming.

To promote agri-entreprene­urship a special pavilion on startups has been setup. There is a special pavilion on organic farming as well to promote herbal and medicinal plans. Delegates of Australia, The Netherland­s and Israel are participat­ing in ‘GRAM’. This event is a platform to exchange and learn modern and hi-techniques used by these countries in the Agricultur­e and Allied sectors.

Prabhu Lal Saini, Agricultur­e Minister and Animal Husbandary of Government of Rajasthan, observed that in keeping with the Prime Minister’s vision of doubling the income of farmers by 2022, the State Government had initiated several steps to help farmers grow high value added crops, through systematic and aggressive marketing and other farmer-friendly policies.

He expressed confidence that these steps would enable the State to over-achieve the target of raising farm incomes. He said that NITI Aayog had ranked Rajasthan third, after Maharashtr­a and Gujarat in the area of agricultur­al reform.

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Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje addressing the Global Rajasthan Agritech Meet at Jaipur

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