A new India-Africa cooperation ushering in an era of sustainable agriculture on the continent

A new India-Africa cooperation ushering in an era of sustainable agriculture on the continent

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A new era of cooperation between India and African countries will bring many benefits to the agricultural sectors of both regions. The collaboration will focus on improving agricultural productivity and helping farmers in both regions adapt to climate change.

One focus of cooperation is the exchange of agricultural resources and technology. India is one of the world’s leading producers of agricultural inputs such as seeds, fertilizers and pesticides, and African countries seek access to these inputs to improve productivity in their agricultural sectors. enthusiastic about

Parijat Industries India Pvt Ltd is one of the leading companies in this exchange with his 30 years of extensive experience in this field. It has a strong global presence in 70 countries, 6 international offices and exclusive sales networks in India, Russia, CIS and West Africa.

The Parijat Group of companies offers international quality products that are ethically manufactured and sourced. According to Shivraj Anand, Head of International Marketing and Sales: For the past decade, we have been serving West African farmers by building partnerships and providing high quality, cost-effective crop protection chemicals. For example, Parijat Mali is a Malian company with offices in Bamako and a new manufacturing facility in Sikkasso. This is West Africa’s pioneering integrated agrochemical formulation facility.

With offices in Mali, Togo, Burkina Faso and Tanzania, Parijat Industries deploys a team of agronomists to work with local farmers, providing knowledge and guidance to help them achieve higher yields. increase.

Cotton is a very important crop in these parts of Africa and Parijat is deeply involved in local farming communities.

Another important area of ​​cooperation is the development of new fertilizers and pesticides. Parijat is a leader in the production of these inputs and African countries are eager to access the latest technology to improve productivity in their agricultural sectors. Parijat works with African researchers and farmers to develop new, more effective inputs that are better suited to local conditions and agricultural practices. In addition to these initiatives, Parijat also provides more general support to improve the overall productivity of the agricultural sector in African countries. For example, we offer training programs and capacity development initiatives to help farmers better understand and utilize the latest inputs and technologies.

According to Shivraj, this cooperation between India and African countries will bring real benefits to the agricultural sectors of both regions. By improving productivity, farmers can produce more food, generate more income and build more sustainable communities.

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