by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, NOV 27
The New Zealand today expressed keen desire to setup
joint ventures in Punjab in various areas of Industry, Agriculture and milk
processing sector to become partner in the progress of Punjab as New Zealand
Minister for Primary Industries Mr. David Carter led a 22 member trade
delegation to have interaction with Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir
Singh Badal and Cabinet colleagues.
Leading the delegation the New Zealand Minister said that Punjab and New Zealand share the common expertise in
agriculture sector and New Zealand
can coordinate with Punjab by offering it
latest agriculture technology and techniques to prolong shelf life of
agriculture products. He said that Punjab has
set an example before whole world by feeding the population of 120 crore of
country with geographical area of 1.5 percent of the country. He said that
Punjabis have a credible contribution in the development of New Zealand and out of 4.4 million population of
New Zealand over 1.2 lakh
Indian pre-dominantly Punjabis are contributing in every sector of economy of New Zealand.
Offering to setup ‘Joint Farms’ in
Punjab, the New Zealand
Minister said that these agriculture farms could be pilot projects to showcase
the latest technology in agriculture sector. He said that the focus of New Zealand
agriculture sector was on increasing productivity and profitability to make the
sector self-sustaining. He said that New Zealand was passionate about
experimenting with new technologies that can make it survive in the competitive
market.
Seeking the latest technology from New Zealand in milk chilling and milk processing
sector, Mr. Badal said that Punjab has the
second largest milk cooperative in the country that was operating with the most
modern technology. He said that the cooperatives of New
Zealand and Punjab can
work collectively to setup joint ventures in such sectors and offer latest
dairy products to the world market. The Punjab Deputy Chief Minister said that
Punjab was also open to private dairy processing units of New Zealand setting up their ventures in Punjab.
Mr. Anil Joshi, Industry and Trade
Minister welcoming the delegation highlighted the state’s core strengths and
congenial industry-friendly environment as well as the expeditious clearance
regime. Mr. Sarwan Singh Phillaur, Animal Husbandry Minister also highlighted
the enormous potential for setting up of Fish, Meat and Dairy based processing
industries in Punjab.
The New Zealand
delegation consisted of Mr.
Shari Mannan, Private Secretary, New Zealand., Mr. Chris Carson, Director
Industrial Policy, New Zealand, Mrs. Jan Henderson, High Commissioner, New
Zealand, Mr. Kanwaljeet Singh Bakshi, MP New Zealand, Mr. Richard White, Trade
Commissioner of New Zealand, Mr. Gareth Pidgeon, Second Secretary, New Zealand,
Mr. Mridu Vats, Policy Advisor, New Zealand, Mr. James McVitty, Mr. John
Monaghan, Mr. Rose Verry, Mr. S. Kaushal, Mr. Sameer Handa, Mr. S. Gagneja,
Patton Refrigeration, Mr. J. Calder, Mr. T. Begbie, both New Zealand Fieldays,
Mr. Tim Richie New Zealand Meat Industry Association, Mr. Allan Pollard,
Pipfruit NZ, Mr. Grand Sinclair, Apple NZ Limited, Mr. Nacine Tunley, Pipfruit
NZ and Mr. Mike Simpson of Waimea Nurseries.
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