Agriculture Ministers of Madhya Pradesh and Assam Forge Partnership for Agricultural Advancement
Guwahati, 2nd July: Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan convened a pivotal meeting with Assam Agriculture Minister Atul Bora in New Delhi yesterday, marking a significant stride towards advancing India’s agricultural sector. The discussions were centered on key initiatives aimed at enhancing soil health, expanding storage capacity, and promoting horticulture practices in Assam, pivotal to bolstering farmer welfare.
Minister Chouhan reiterated the central government’s steadfast commitment to prioritizing farmer interests and fostering agricultural growth. He pledged comprehensive support to Assam, including organizing capacity-building workshops and training sessions to empower local farmers and boost agricultural productivity.
The collaborative efforts between the Agriculture Ministers of Madhya Pradesh and Assam underscore a unified approach towards sustainable agricultural practices and rural development initiatives nationwide. The dialogue also encompassed strategies to tackle agricultural challenges effectively while capitalizing on emerging opportunities for holistic sectoral growth and prosperity.
The meeting concluded with a mutual commitment to implement actionable plans that would not only benefit farmers but also contribute significantly to India’s agricultural landscape’s sustainable development and resilience.
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