India Economic Summit 2010 - Actions for Modernizing India's Agriculture Sector

Dodany: Jan 14, 2011

Od: WorldEconomicForum

Czas: 85:35

http://www.weforum.org/ 15.11.2010 Actions for Modernizing India's Agriculture Sector In the coming years, India's agriculture sector will have to produce more food in an era of increasingly scarce water, land and government support. How can new investments, technologies and supportive policies tackle a new era of scarcity? · Chengal Reddy, Co-Chairman, Indian Farmers & Industry Alliance (IFIA), India · Jerry Steiner, Executive Vice-President, Monsanto Company, USA · Monkombu S. Swaminathan, Chairman, M S Swaminathan Research Foundation, India · Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Chief Minister of Haryana, India · Ashok Gulati, Director, Asia, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), India · Raj Jain, President and Chief Executive Officer, Wal-Mart, India · Robert Nemmara Subbaraman, Managing Director and Chief Economist, Asia ex-Japan and Head of Asia ex-Japan Economics, Nomura International (Hong Kong), Hong Kong SAR Chaired by · Reuben Abraham, Executive Director, Centre for Emerging Markets Solutions, Indian School of Business, India

Kanał: News

Tagi: world economic forum  wef  india economic summit  india  new delhi  2010 


   Wyświetlenia: 5234    Komentarze: 4

friendmail2010 Wypowiedź:

Apr 7, 2011 - they are talking in english about farmers and agreeculuture i do not know how many farmer will understand this.Probably they do not want that farmer should understand this. ha ha ha how many farmers are here who are sitting around.

friendmail2010 Wypowiedź:

Apr 7, 2011 - wait for aproval no freedome of speech then and talking about farmers?

pegsbored Wypowiedź:

Aug 28, 2011 - Yeah, Monsanto isn't in charge over there yet are they? Leave India alone. They don't need genetically modified crops or roundup.  Didn't Union Carbide already do enough damage over there?????

undusklabe Wypowiedź:

Mar 21, 2012 - great speech!