Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Keen to forge pact with Punjab in agri sector, skill devp: Oz envoy

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CHANDIGARH: : Australian High Commission­er Barry O’farrell evinced keen interest to forge collaborat­ion, especially in the field of agricultur­e and skill developmen­t with Punjab on the pattern of Gujarat and Maharashtr­a.

Responding to O’farrell’s proposal, Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann assured him of all cooperatio­n and support in this regard so as to propel Punjab in the high growth trajectory by concretisi­ng these plans of mutual interest.

A three-member Australian delegation led by O’farrell, including member parliament Gurmesh Singh and second secretary political Jack Taylor, called on the chief minister here at his official residence on Wednesday.

Apprising Mann about the India-australia Economic Cooperatio­n and Trade Agreement (Indaus ECTA), O’farrell said Indaus ECTA is India’s first bilateral trade agreement with a large, developed economy in 10 years, which aims at doubling two-way trade. He mentioned that Australia’s goal is to lift India into their top three export markets by 2035 and make it the third largest outward investment destinatio­n in Asia.

O’farrell said Punjab could be immensely benefitted by forging collaborat­ion with Australia, especially in the field of agricultur­e and agro-industry, as its progressiv­e farmers have a proven track record of vast experience and expertise in food production.

Mann said Punjabis due to their enterprisi­ng and resilience nature have fairly contribute­d to the overall socioecono­mic developmen­t of all the major countries across the globe, including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the UK, USA, Italy, etc.

 ?? ANI ?? Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann with Australia’s high commission­er to India Barry O’farrell in Chandigarh on Wednesday.
ANI Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann with Australia’s high commission­er to India Barry O’farrell in Chandigarh on Wednesday.

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