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Chandigarh, Oct 31 (IANS) A 35-member delegation of the Danish Farmers Abroad Association of Denmark on Friday met Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and discussed possible cooperation in animal husbandry, agriculture, dairy development and related sectors.
The delegation included representatives from 20 different companies. Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shyam Singh Rana was also present on this occasion.
In the meeting the delegation expressed keen interest in investing in Haryana.
Welcoming the delegation, CM Saini said that the Haryana government is already collaborating with Denmark on several projects focused on technological advancement and enhancing productivity in the agriculture and animal husbandry sectors of the state. He informed that a delegation of progressive farmers from Haryana led by Agriculture Minister Shyam Singh Rana had earlier visited several African countries to study the technologies, farming systems and best practices.
He said that investors from Denmark and African countries can cooperate with the farmers of Haryana to promote animal husbandry, agriculture and dairy development. The Chief Minister said that the State Government provides a conducive environment for investors by ensuring ease of doing business through transparent policies and industry-friendly approach. This has made Haryana a favorite destination for investment.
He further said that Haryana is encouraging business-to-business partnerships with Denmark and African countries to promote exchange of innovative technologies, expertise and resources, thereby giving a new direction to the industrial and agricultural development of the state. He reiterated that the Haryana Government is adopting a ‘Go Global’ approach and is actively encouraging foreign investors to explore opportunities in the State.
The Chief Minister invited the delegation to take advantage of Haryana’s investment-friendly ecosystem and assured them of the government’s full support and cooperation. At the meeting the delegation told the Chief Minister that they had visited various sites across Haryana to study the local agricultural and animal husbandry practices.
–IANS
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