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Badal met UAE’s Minister of State for Food Security on the sidelines of ‘Gulfood 2020’.
“Both the ministers discussed UAE investments in food corridors in India in accordance with the vision given by the top leadership of the two countries,” an official statement said.
Badal highlighted the enormous potential for investments in food processing sector in India and said that UAE side stays positive on opportunities for investing in various areas of food processing such as cold chains, food parks, contract farming and logistics.
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They further deliberated upon ways and means to further increase cooperation and collaboration in the food sector.
Both ministers mentioned that the two sides could also exchange information in new areas such as saline water agriculture, the statement added.
Earlier in the day, Badal addressed a business roundtable on opportunities in food processing sector in India and invited UAE companies to participate in the first organic food exhibition being organised in Delhi on February 21-23, 2020.
She also held one-on-one meetings with various companies in trading of food products and investing in the sector.
India is the largest participant in Gulfood with almost 300 companies. India’s food exports to the UAE stand at almost USD 1.8 billion(about Rs 12,780 crore).