TERI School of Advanced Studies to Organize International Workshop on ‘Strengthening International Agribusiness Trade’
TERI School of Advanced Studies is organizing a two-day international workshop on Strengthening International Agribusiness Trade in collaboration with Global Centre for Land-Based Innovation- Western Sydney University, National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM) and National Agricultural Higher Education Project (NAHEP) from November 14th to 15th in New Delhi. The workshop will be inaugurated by Ramesh Chand, Member of Niti Aayog, Government of India in the presence of Guest of Honor, Ashok Dalwai, (IAS) & CEO, National Rainfed Area Authority.
TERI School of Advanced Studies is organizing a two-day international workshop on Strengthening International Agribusiness Trade in collaboration with Global Centre for Land-Based Innovation- Western Sydney University, National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM) and National Agricultural Higher Education Project (NAHEP) from November 14th to 15th in New Delhi.
The workshop will be inaugurated by Ramesh Chand, Member of Niti Aayog, Government of India in the presence of Guest of Honor, Ashok Dalwai, (IAS) & CEO, National Rainfed Area Authority.
The objectives of the workshop are to prioritize action plan for strengthening International agribusiness trade from emerging countries to developed countries, and to initiate stakeholder dialogue and facilitate stakeholder partnerships between actors of food supply chains from developing and developed countries.
The major themes around which the discussion will revolve are:
Increasing Farm Productivity through Resource Efficient Techniques and Practices
Fostering Academia-industry-Government Partnerships for Excellence in Higher Agricultural Education
Doubling Farmers Income: Technologies, Business Models and Sustainable Livelihoods
Building Sustainable Agri-food Supply Chains
Climate Change, Food and Nutritional Security
Indo-Australia Agribusiness Trade
The workshop has active support from coveted organizations like ICAR, Tata Trusts, Tata Cornell Institute for Agriculture, UN Global Compact, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, GOI, RMIT University Australia, DEAKIN University Australia, HAI, Australia’s Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade, FICCI, CII. The workshop will witness keynote speakers / experts from FAO, UNEP, World Bank, ICRISAT, ICIMOD and many other national and international Universities and corporations. Around 300 delegates from India and abroad are expected to participate, which will include scientists, researchers, exporters, diplomats, policy-makers participate, which will include scientists, researchers, exporters, diplomats, policy-makers farmers, students deliberating on these significant issues.
TERI SAS will organize a special session on Indo-Australian Agribusiness Trade in which delegations from Dept. of Foreign Trade, Australia, AIBC (Australia India Business Council), CEOs of agribusiness companies, trade specialists, scientists, exporters, industry organizations, farmer interest groups will participate. The objective of this meet is to promote bilateral trade in agribusiness to maximize the potential of academic communities to analyze and inform policy and resourcing mechanisms as well as strengthen partnerships for trade between these countries.
Looking forward to the colloquium, Dr Sapna A Narula, HoD and Associate Professor, Department of Business and Sustainability at TERI SAS remarked, “India achieved self-sufficiency in food long back, yet goals related to strengthening international trade in agriculture, enhancing income of farmers and ensuring access to quality and safe food to both domestic and international consumers remain to be achieved. Given the significance small and big agribusinesses have in India and other South Asian economies, such a multi-stakeholder platform is extremely important to discuss the constraints and challenges being faced by farming communities. This international workshop will see a galaxy of eminent academicians, corporations, small and progressive farmers, policymakers coming together and discuss pertinent issues in context of Sustainable Development Goals. I personally believe that the problems which our farmers are facing right now such as climate change, disasters, post-harvest losses, market access could find solutions by strengthening dialogue amongst these stakeholders. What our farmers need are access to global markets alongside best technology, service and policy solutions in order to reap best benefit of these markets. One of the highlights of the conference would be to discuss avenues which could enhance income for farmers especially women.”
Prof Brajesh Singh, Director, Global Centre for Land-based Innovation of Western Sydney University, noted,“ Western Sydney University especially our Global Centre is glad to join hands with TERI School of Advanced Studies along with other industry partners. As one of the key components of the workshop is a high-level roundtable meeting on Improving Australia and India Agribusiness and Trade; we really look forward to a strategic partnership between India and Australiafor strengthening bilateral agribusiness trade. Hon. Minister Simon Birmingham, Minister for Trade and Tourism and Hon. Andrew Gee, Asst Minister in Deputy Prime Minister office, will address the roundtable meeting demonstrating the commitment of Australia to further strengthen bilateral relation with India, says Prof Singh. The roundtable meeting aims to identify priority areas of bilateral trade and research in agriculture sectors and will recommend actionable steps in time bound fashion.”
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