Kerala CM to visit Netherlands\, discuss flood prevention\, water management

Kerala CM to visit Netherlands, discuss flood prevention, water management

ANI 

The Netherlands, with 26 per cent of the country below sea levels, is a world in the field of water management and flood control. It is also the world's second largest exporter of It is known for high productivity in a densely populated area, with more than half the nation's land area used for agriculture and horticulture.

witnessed the biggest floods in 100 years in August 2018. Following the floods, two Dutch water experts were part of the United Nations/Asian Development Bank/World Bank/Mission to Subsequently, the sent a four-member in March this year. It has submitted a report to the Government on Kuttanad, the region in the state below sea level.

During the visit, the Kerala will meet Cora van Nieuwenhuizen, Dutch for Infrastructure and Water Management and Mr. Jan Kees Goet, of the

He will interact with representatives of business community in a meeting organized by Mr Hans De Boer, VNO-NCW (Dutch employers' federation). The will also visit the to discuss inland water management and also see first hand measures taken for flood control and water management by the He will meet agricultural experts of the to understand latest agricultural techniques in horticulture and floriculture.

Other items in the Chief Minister's programme include paying a visit to the Archives of the to view items in their collection pertaining to the Dutch presence in Kerala in the 17th century and holding discussions on digitizing Dutch records in the possession of Kerala State Archives. He will also meet and interact with the Indian community during the visit.

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First Published: Tue, May 07 2019. 14:32 IST