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India and Israel plan to strengthen agricultural trade

The governments of Israel and India have come together and look to increase the bilateral trade of vegetables and fruit. Israeli delegation-led by Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel called on farm minister Radha Mohan Singh and discussed bilateral cooperation in farm sector.

"Both sides expressed satisfaction over the progress made in cooperation in the agriculture and allied sectors between the two countries," the Agriculture Ministry said in a statement.

They discussed strengthening bilateral relations in the field of agriculture which is manifested by the fact that the third phase of Action Plan for 2015-18 in the field of horticulture has recently been finalized by the two countries, it said. Under this program, as many as 27 Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in the cultivation of various fruits and vegetables, in 21 states are being set up, out of which 15 CoEs are complete.

The two nations also said in the statement that they look forward and have hope for future relations between both government and expect further cooperation.

source: moneycontrol.com
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