The Haryana government recently conducted a significant meeting to enhance trade and collaboration in agriculture with Tanzania. This gathering focused on exploring ways to boost farmers’ income through agricultural ventures in Tanzania. The meeting was chaired by Amneet P Kumar, Principal Secretary of Haryana’s Foreign Cooperation and Civil Aviation Department, according to an official statement.
Advisor to the Chief Minister Foreign Cooperation Department, Pawan Choudhary, was also present at the meeting. Discussions covered various topics, including the demand for agricultural machinery in Tanzania and suitable crop selection for different regions. Opportunities in horticulture and pulse crops were also examined, alongside water availability for irrigation and power supply issues.
Focus on Agricultural Opportunities
During the discussions, traders from the mining sector raised specific concerns and questions. Kumar assured them that Haryana is committed to promoting international cooperation with a structured and transparent approach. The government aims to provide traders and farmers with timely and accurate information about investment opportunities in Tanzania’s agricultural sector.
It was decided that responsibilities would be clearly assigned to relevant departments and officers. These roles include conducting surveys, field studies, and other necessary activities to evaluate potential opportunities in Tanzania. This will ensure that future action plans are implemented effectively.
Ensuring Support for Traders and Farmers
The meeting also highlighted the importance of government-level coordination to support traders and farmers. The aim is to provide all possible assistance in exploring agricultural opportunities in Tanzania. This includes ensuring that traders and farmers receive comprehensive support throughout their ventures.
Kumar listened attentively to suggestions and questions from traders and farmers during the meeting. The official emphasized that Haryana’s government is dedicated to fostering international cooperation with a practical approach. This commitment is aimed at enhancing trade relations and agricultural development between Haryana and Tanzania.
The discussions underscored the potential for increasing farmers’ income through strategic agricultural activities in Tanzania. By focusing on crop selection, machinery demand, and resource availability, Haryana aims to strengthen its agricultural ties with Tanzania.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to assign clear responsibilities for assessing opportunities in Tanzania. This strategic approach will help implement future action plans effectively, ensuring that both traders and farmers benefit from these initiatives.
With inputs from PTI


