17 August 2012
No. 1532
Members of the Indian delegation with Zimbabwe’s Minister for Agriculture, Mechanization and Irrigation Development, Dr J Made (5th from left) along with other Zimbabwean officials. Also seen is the Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Jeitendra Tripathi (4th from left).
AIP-ICRISAT to help set up Food Testing Laboratories in 5 African countries
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he Agribusiness and Innovation Platform (AIP) at ICRISAT has been selected by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), Government of India, as the implementing agency to set up Food Testing Laboratories (FTLs) in five African countries. The FTLs are being funded by the Government of India under schemes that were announced by the Prime Minister of India at the 2nd India‑Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-II).
As part of the pre‑implementation process, Dr Saikat Datta Mazumdar, COO, NutriPlus Knowledge Program, was part of the official Indian delegation to The Republic of Zimbabwe and The Republic of Rwanda from 30 July to 2 August. The Indian delegation comprised of Mr U Venkateswarlu, Joint Secretary (MoFPI); Mr L Ramesh Babu, Under Secretary (SAF) Eastern and Southern African Division from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA); and Mr Suneel Kumar Arora, Deputy Secretary (MoFPI). The delegation discussed the modalities of project implementation with the host Government as a prelude to bilateral initiation of the FTL project in both the
countries under IAFS-II. Dr Mazumdar gave a detailed presentation on the FTL proposal in both the countries. The delegation met with senior Government officials – Zimbabwe’s Minister for Agriculture, Mechanization and Irrigation Development, Dr J Made and Rwanda’s Minister for Trade and Industry, Hon Kanimba François – who expressed happiness that the Government of India had chosen ICRISAT in implementing the project. They assured their respective governments’ total support in implementing the project. With ICRISAT’s technical guidance, the Indian delegation identified the host institutes and finalized the FTL sites in both the countries. The Rwanda Bureau of Standards (RBS) under the Ministry of Trade and Industry will host the FTL in Rwanda, while the Department of Research and Specialist Services (DRSS) in the Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanization and Irrigation Development (AMID), will host it in Zimbabwe. AIP-ICRISAT will be involved in the implementation, handholding and mentoring of the five FTLs over a period of three years. The other countries involved in this project are Congo, Gambia and Chad. g