J&K delegation participates in Food Security Summit 2020 in Dubai

J&K delegation participates in Food Security Summit 2020 in Dubai
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A delegation of farmers, growers, businessmen and government officials from Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, with an aim to promote horticulture produce of the Union Territory in the international market and tap the Gulf trade, participated in the UAE-India Food Security Summit 2020 in Dubai.
Principal Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Farmer’s Welfare, Jammu and Kashmir government, lead the delegation to the event, which was attended by prominent businessmen, investors and representatives of public sector organisations, business enterprises and institutions from both India and the UAE.
Organised by the Consulate General of India in Dubai in association with the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) and Invest India, the event brought several key stakeholders from both the countries on one platform to share their experiences, deliberate on solutions and explore ways to further increase the collaboration in the food security sector.
The J&K official delegation included Principal Secretary Horticulture comprises of Director Horticulture Kashmir, Aijaz Ahmad Bhat, Agriculture Economist, Directorate of Agriculture Production and Farmer’s Welfare, Jammu, KK Sharma and Additional Secretary Horticulture Department, Jahangir Hashmi besides progressive growers and traders of apple and food industry.
The summit witnessed discussions and presentations on food processing, equipment and technology, dairy product development and infrastructure including development of logistics and integrated cold chains, regulatory requirements for imports, investments into food parks, agro-processing clusters, infrastructure development for fishing harbours and showcase milestones by Indian companies in aquaculture, hydroponics, saline irrigation and agritech-vertical farming.
Also, during the Summit, the Council office of India arranged B2B, G2B and G2G meetings besides more trade agreements between two partner countries.
Navin Kumar Choudhary also enumerated on the list of potential buyers which inter alia included Lulu Supermarkets, Choitram Supermarkets, Carrefour Supermarkets, Taj Hotels and Catering Dubai, Al Adil Supermarkets, Waitrose Supermarkets and Emirates airline Catering Services.
Besides, the delegation elucidated several health benefits of Kashmiri apple, pear, walnut, Kashmiri organic almonds by elaborately explaining its nutritional value of minerals and vitamins besides highlighting their disease fighting factors.
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