Context:
- During the 3rd BIMSTEC Agriculture Ministerial Meeting, India and Nepal signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen bilateral collaboration in the field of agriculture.
- The agreement was signed by Shivraj Singh Chouhan, India’s Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare and Rural Development, and Ram Nath Adhikari, Nepal’s Union Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Development.
Purpose of the MoU
The MoU aims to
- Strengthen bilateral ties in the agricultural sector
- Foster mutual growth and agricultural technological exchange
- Enhance collaboration in key priority areas for both nations
Key Focus Areas
The agreement outlines cooperation in the following domains:
- Enhancing Crop Productivity: Sharing best practices and technology to increase yields
- Post-Harvest Management: Improving storage, preservation, and value-addition systems
- Agri-Marketing Systems: Strengthening farmer access to markets for better price realization
- Climate Resilience: Promoting sustainable and climate-smart agricultural practices
- Food Security & Livelihoods: Supporting rural development and farmer welfare
Significance
- The MoU reinforces the shared commitment of India and Nepal toward:
- Achieving food security
- Uplifting farmer livelihoods
- Building climate-resilient agricultural ecosystems
- It acts as a catalyst for innovation, policy exchange, and regional agricultural cooperation under the BIMSTEC framework.
Future Outlook
- The agreement will pave the way for technical exchange programs, joint research initiatives, and capacity building in the agriculture sector.
- It marks a renewed effort to synergize agricultural development goals of both nations in alignment with regional and global sustainability targets.