Israel Agro-Tech To Help India Double Farmers’ Income by 2022
Israel Ambassador to India Dr Ron Malka has said the countries’ strategic partner in agriculture will play a key role in helping realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to double farmers’ income by 2022.
Israel – India’s strategic partner, especially in agriculture – will play a key role in helping realise Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to double farmers’ income by 2022, said the country’s Ambassador to India Dr Ron Malka.
“The Indo-Israel centres of excellence for agriculture – where Israeli agricultural technology is used extensively to improve production – would play a vital role in achieving greater income for farmers,” said Dr Malka after laying the foundation of ‘Indo-Israeli Centre of Excellence for Vegetables Protected Cultivation’ in in Guwahati in presence of Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Monday.
The ₹ 10.33-crore project is expected to bolster agricultural activities in Assam by giving state farmers exposure to latest Israeli technology that will help them maximize their production and income.
There are already 29 such centres active in India, where Israel shared its advancements in agricultural technology with India.
“We (Israel) are working with farmers here (in India) to become more efficient in terms of production. We realise that we need to overhaul the value chain, from the farmer to the end consumer.
It’s not only that a farmer needs to increase his crop yield and use his resources well, but we also need to build on his capacity so he can come to the competitive market. Israel’s advanced technology is being used to achieve this. (Doubling farm income by) 2022 is a good vision even though it has been slowed down due to the pandemic,” said Dr Malka, who is on a three-day visit to India’s northeastern states.
Stating that the Center of Excellence would provide a major boost to agricultural and horticultural production in Assam, the Chief Minister added, “The center would add to government’s efforts to double farmers’ income through infusion of technology in agriculture, agri business and food processing.”