India, Israel to strengthen cooperation in agriculture sector

IANS April 8, 2025 310 views

India and Israel have signed a landmark agricultural cooperation agreement aimed at transforming farming technologies and practices. The partnership focuses on critical areas like soil management, horticulture, and technological innovation to address climate challenges. Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Israeli Minister Avi Dichter emphasized the importance of collaborative research and technology transfer. This agreement represents a strategic milestone in bilateral relations, promising significant advancements in agricultural productivity and sustainability.

"Of these, 35 are already fully functional across India and playing a key role in modernising Indian agriculture" - Shivraj Singh Chouhan
India, Israel to strengthen cooperation in agriculture sector
New Delhi, April 8: Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Israel’s Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Avi Dichter, on Tuesday signed an agriculture cooperation agreement and work plan aimed at strengthening ties between the two nations in key areas of agricultural development.

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India and Israel sign comprehensive agriculture cooperation agreement

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43 Centres of Excellence to modernize farming technologies

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Collaborative research targeting seed improvement and climate resilience

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Joint working group to define strategic agricultural roadmap

By signing the agreement, India and Israel have taken a major step towards enhancing collaboration in the agriculture sector.

The agreement is expected to bolster cooperation in soil and water management, horticulture, post-harvest technology, farm mechanisation, animal husbandry, and research and development.

Chouhan emphasised that India, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, is emerging as one of the fastest-growing major economies and is committed to global welfare.He praised the role of MASHAV, Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation, in the success of India-Israel Agricultural Work Plans, particularly through the network of 43 Centres of Excellence (CoEs).“Of these, 35 are already fully functional across India and playing a key role in modernising Indian agriculture,” he added.

Chouhan also praised Israel's innovative ‘villages of excellence’ concept, which connects 30 villages to each centre of excellence to boost rural development.

Dichter underlined the strong bond between the two countries and expressed Israel’s willingness to collaborate on developing high-yield seed varieties and advancing agricultural technologies, especially in the face of climate change.

He also showed interest in India’s digital agriculture mission and how it is empowering farmers with technology-driven solutions.

Highlighting the challenges of a growing population and shrinking landholdings, Chouhan called for more collaborative research between Indian and Israeli scientists to ensure that better quality seeds and technologies reach farmers quickly.

The meeting also involved discussions on market access and reviewed ongoing partnerships in the horticulture sector.

A joint working group is being set up to maintain ongoing dialogue and define a clear roadmap with set goals and timelines.

The two sides agreed to collaborate in several important areas, including food security, technology transfer, pest management, capacity building, and post-harvest technology.

They also discussed the possibility of launching a five-year seed improvement plan to improve productivity and ensure sustainability in farming practices.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such a positive development! Israel's agricultural tech is world-class and our farmers will benefit so much from this collaboration. The 'villages of excellence' concept sounds particularly promising 👏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the benefits actually reach small farmers and aren't just limited to large agribusinesses. The digital agriculture mission needs proper implementation at grassroots level.
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Ananya M.
Water management tech from Israel could be a game-changer for drought-prone areas in India. Their drip irrigation systems are legendary! 💧🌱
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Vikram P.
The focus on seed improvement is crucial. With climate change affecting crop patterns, we need resilient varieties. Hope this leads to tangible results soon.
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Sunita R.
As someone from a farming family, I'm cautiously optimistic. We've seen many agreements before - what matters is execution and whether ordinary farmers see the benefits.
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Karan J.
The post-harvest technology part is key! So much of our produce goes to waste due to poor storage. If Israel can help reduce that, it would be huge for food security.

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