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Thailand Delegation Headed By Winichi Chaemchaeng Calls On SS Ahluwalia
Warm Relationship Between Two Countr
Leaders' Meet (Source: PIB/GR/TYP/BIN/USPA/WN/IAIJ)
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A delegation of Thailand led by the Vice Minister of Commerce, Thailand, Mr. Winichi Chaemchaeng meeting the Minister of State for Agriculture & Farmers Welfare and Parliamentary Affairs, Mr. S.S. Ahluwalia, in New Delhi on September 06, 2016.
Minister of State for Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Mr. SS Ahluwalia welcomed the visiting delegates on Sep 6, and stated that India and Thailand share ties of history, civilization, heritage and culture and that the two countries are important partner in various international fora. The delegation of Thailand headed by the Vice Minister of Commerce, Thailand, Mr. Winichi Chaemchaeng,
The visiting minister reaffirmed the warm relationship between the two countries and briefly explained the economic condition, especially of agriculture sector, including the initiatives taken by Thailand in the field of Trade and Commerce.
Thai delegates have suggested that cooperation in the field of agriculture, particularly of Tapioca ““ processing, value addition etc., offers tremendous potential. India delegates explained the progress India made in development of varieties of cassava, quality of planting materials and value addition. Both sides agreed to work together for the benefit of farmers, traders and manufacturers in the area of tuber crops like Tapioca.
Thai delegates have suggested that cooperation in the field of agriculture, particularly of Tapioca ““ processing, value addition etc., offers tremendous potential. India delegates explained the progress India made in development of varieties of cassava, quality of planting materials and value addition. Both sides agreed to work together for the benefit of farmers, traders and manufacturers in the area of tuber crops like Tapioca.
Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu New Delhi India Ministry Of Agriculture Ss Ahluwalia Vice Minister Of Commerce Winichi Chaemchaeng Thailand Trade
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