Still sizeable gap between farm and fork: President

Press Trust of India  |  Sonepat 

Emphasising that there is still a sizeable gap between farm and fork, today said justice must be done with the growers to make their lives better. Addressing the first convocation of the National Institute of Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM) at Sonepat in Haryana, the also stressed on the need of providing benefits of global trade to farm and farmers of the country. Kovind also wondered why advantages of human talent and low cost as in the case of services sector cannot be replicated in agriculture and agro-based industries. "In our country, there is still a sizeable gap between the farm and the fork. This gap is not just a matter of prices or of technology. It is also a gap of justice - justice that we as a society must do to our fellow citizens who toil in far-flung farms," said while addressing the gathering here. The noted, "as a society and as people, we are obligated to make life better for our farmers and to free them from the fickleness of nature and of weather patterns - and to the degree possible, of the unpredictability of demand and supply. This is the resolve of the government, and it has instituted policies and programmes to further this. Use of science and technology along the chain is essential to these programmes. And this is where institutions such as NIFTEM and those who graduate from here will play a vital role." He said Indian and grocery market, which was the world's sixth largest, was expected to touch USD one trillion by 2025. items constitute over 11 per cent of the country's exports. To take this sector to the next level, the government has sanctioned 42 mega parks, Kovind further said. "Today, our country is the world's largest of milk.

It is the second largest of rice, wheat, fruits and vegetables, sugarcane and tea. The third largest of eggs and sixth largest of meat," he further said. The praised farmers for their determination and commitment. In the services sector, has taken advantage of its enormous human talent and lower cost structures to build world-class industries, Kovind noted. "There is no reason why we cannot replicate this in agriculture and in and agro-based industries. Indian farm products - whether rice, milk, fruits and vegetables, or even chillies - can flood supermarkets and feed households across the globe. "This can help us create numerous employment opportunities for our young people - in cold storages and in preservation, in processing and along the supply chain," the said in his address. In recent decades, the global trade has undergone revolutionary changes, Kovind said, adding that there is a need to bring the benefits of these changes - and the potential of this trade - to every "khet (farm) and every kisaan (farmer)". Noting that the demand for the products had been growing, he said maintaining quality and safety of such items, up to the global bench-marks, still remained a challenge. Demand for packaged and ready-to-eat products is rising in as social habits are changing and nuclear families emerging in larger numbers in cities, he noted. The challenge is to maintain quality, safety and labelling standards for and ingredients that are up to global bench-marks. It is to make certain that packaged foods promote both convenience and health. And that they keep alive the nutritious grains and traditional items that can be found in every state of India, Kovind said. "It is for the industry to innovate and find easy- to the epidemic of lifestyle diseases in our country. And we have to do all this while being conscious of building our own brands, especially for traditional and nutritive items that have been the pride of for centuries and can reach far greater consumers at home and abroad," the said. He also presented degree to students on this occasion. Kaptal Singh Solanki, for processing industries Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Union Minister of State for Processing Industries, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, Kavita Jain were also present.

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First Published: Sat, February 10 2018. 19:45 IST