India holds significant potential to help other countries boost their food security: WFP official
India can help other nations improve food security. The World Food Programme (WFP) wants to work more with India to fight food insecurity. Carl Skau of WFP met with Devesh Chaturvedi from the Agriculture Ministry. They talked about how India's met...

WFP has also stressed its commitment to deepening collaboration and partnership with India in the collective fight against food insecurity, according to an official release.
Carl Skau, Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of WFP, on Monday met Devesh Chaturvedi, Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare.
They discussed WFP's engagements and developments at the national, regional and global levels.
During the meeting, Skau said India offers valuable lessons and models through its robust social protection systems, diversification and fortification initiatives, promotion of women's economic empowerment, and advancement of climate-resilient livelihoods.
These experiences hold significant potential for supporting other countries in their efforts to strengthen food security through the exchange of knowledge, technologies, and best practices, he added.
According to the statement, Skau observed that the "global food security situation continues to face mounting challenges due to rising conflicts and the adverse impacts of climate change".
He underscored India's important role in contributing to global solutions.
Chaturvedi informed Skau about innovations in India's agriculture sector, including advancements in crop insurance, digital agriculture, and traceability. PTI
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