PUTRAJAYA, Oct 30 — Malaysia has recommended optimising the Asean-India fund to explore areas of cooperation, particularly initiatives related to agricultural sustainability and climate change mitigation.
This proposal was made during the Eighth Asean-India Ministerial Meeting on Agriculture and Forestry, which was held virtually on Friday (October 25).
Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu headed the Malaysian delegation to the meeting.
The Agriculture and Food Security Ministry (MAFS) said the meeting discussed the status of the Medium-term Plan of Action for Asean-India Cooperation in Agriculture and Forestry (2021-2025).
“This plan aims to promote investment, develop human resources in the food, agriculture, forestry, and fisheries sub-sectors and enhance the resilience of the ecosystem.
“The meeting also highlighted the importance of sustainable and regenerative agriculture to strengthen regional food security,” it said in a statement today.
Malaysia noted the progress of the Medium-term Plan of Action for Asean-India Cooperation in Agriculture and Forestry (2021-2025) and encouraged Asean member states and India to continue identifying potential projects and programmes for future implementation.
The meeting agreed that sustainable agriculture will be a regional priority for both Asean and India moving forward.
“Cooperation should focus on key areas such as decarbonisation, the reduction of harmful agrochemicals, the minimisation of cropburning practices, digitalisation, and the promotion of scientific and technological applications in the food, agriculture, and forestry sectors,” MAFS said.
— Bernama