India eyeing agri-business in Africa, says Preneet Kaur

By IANS,

Chandigarh : India is aiming to tap opportunities in the agricultural sector in Africa, Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur said Friday.


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“There are many unexplored opportunities in the agri-business sector that we are looking forward to tap,” Kaur told reporters here.

A delegation of ambassadors and high commissioners from several African countries such as Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Mozambique is visiting Punjab. The delegation will attend a conference and business meeting in Patiala Saturday.

“Foundation for enhancing India-Africa relations was laid during the Africa-India Summit that was organized by the government of India in 2008. Since then we have improved the bilateral relations manifold,” the minister said.

“This delegation has come here to promote just one part of the relations that is agriculture,” she said.

Ethiopia’s ambassador to India Gennet Zewide said: “We need investment in various sectors of agriculture like in irrigation, storage, transport infrastructure, raw material and various other inputs. By providing us its expertise India is also getting a readymade market”.

“So far response from Punjabi farmers is very good as they have bought thousands of acres of land in Ethiopia. Besides they have invested in the fields of mining, construction, floriculture and textiles,” said Zewide.

Earlier, Kaur released a paper, Agriculture Opportunities in Africa, brought out by industry lobby Assocham.

According to the paper, Africa provides perfect weather and moisture conditions for bumper crop and other agriculture related activities.

And Punjab could play a key role in solving the food security challenges of many African countries.

“It is projected that bilateral trade between India and Africa could be around $55 billion in 2012 from the current levels of close to $45 billion,” said Arun Agarwal, chairman of Assocham’s Africa Committee.

“It has been found that out of the projected two-way trade between India and Africa; share of agri-trade would be around $15 billion. In this, Punjab’s share would be around $3 billion,” Agarwal said quoting the paper.

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