Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath to inaugurate 16th edition of the four-day CII Agrotech India- Krishi Bharat in Lucknow
Lucknow: Known for its fertile lands and deep agricultural roots, Uttar Pradesh is all set to host the 16th edition of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) AgroTech India– Krishi Bharat. This four-day event, scheduled from November 15 to 18, 2024, will be held at VrindavanYojana Park, Lucknow.
The event will be inaugurated by the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in the presence of Surya Pratap Shahi, Minister, Agriculture, Agricultural Education & Agricultural Research Uttar Pradesh.
Under the leadership of Hon’ble Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath, AgroTech India 2024 is set to become a significant event, promoting sustainable agricultural growth and empowering farmers across Uttar Pradesh and the nation.
Addressing a press conference today, Agricultural Production Commissioner (APC), Uttar Pradesh, Monika Garg said, “With its rich agricultural heritage and vast potential for growth, Uttar Pradesh is ready to embrace the future of farming through CII Agro Tech India – Krishi Bharat. This event is a powerful step towards bridging our state’s deep-rooted agricultural traditions with cutting-edge technology. It aligns with our commitment to utilizing modern techniques and innovative farming practices, supporting our vision of empowering farmers.”
“Uttar Pradesh’s agricultural sector is rooted in tradition and ripe for transformation,” said Ms. Monika Garg. She said that although our State was a leading producer of many agricultural products, yet there were gaps to be filled in mechanization and awareness among farmers about the tech-driven agri practices, including new sowing techniques and harvesting. “We must inspire them to adopt these innovations”, added the APC.
“We aim to modernise their practices and boost the agricultural economy, creating a resilient and sustainable future for one of India’s most vibrant farming landscapes. With vast resources, diverse crop potential, and a strong farming community, our focus is on promoting sustainable practices that increase productivity while preserving our land and resources.” She further added, “With the participation of leading global agri-tech experts, CII Agro Tech India – Krishi Bharat reinforces our commitment to elevating agricultural standards in Uttar Pradesh and ensuring economic empowerment for our farmers.
She emphasized that the welfare of farmers is the government’s top priority, and to achieve this, we must boost productivity in the state. “The government is making every effort to provide incentives and subsidies to farmers for machinery, equipment and other instruments needed for progressive farming.
“At Krishi Bharat, companies from across the country and abroad will showcase their products. We have engaged with agricultural institutions and universities to ensure maximum farmer participation in this event. If farmers think beyond traditional crops like wheat and rice and explore other options, they could benefit even more,” said Ms. Monika Garg.
Speaking about DAP fertilizer, she stated, “There is no shortage of fertilizers in the state, though supply has been limited due to some international factors. This year, we are providing more fertilizer than we sold last November. The Agriculture Department has recently signed a Government Order, which will increase the availability of fertilizers through cooperative societies. Nearly 30% more fertilizers will now be available to these cooperatives, which will significantly address the supply issue.”
Ravindra Kumar, Principal Secretary of Agriculture, stated, “The Deputy Minister of the Netherlands, along with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, will be present at the inauguration ceremony. Uttar Pradesh has become the number one state in the country in production of milk. We must encourage farmers to trust in technology.”
Uttar Pradesh is an agriculture-driven state, but it can contribute even more to the state’s economy, which is our goal. Speaking about fertilizer supply, he said, “There is no shortage of fertilizers anywhere in the country or the state. Adequate supply is being ensured across the state.”
Smita Agarwal, Chairperson, CII Uttar Pradesh and CFO & Director, PTC Industries Ltd, expressed CII’s long-standing commitment to the agriculture sector, stating, “Through initiatives like CII Agro Tech India – Krishi Bharat, we aim to create impactful platforms that empower the agricultural community by fostering innovation and collaboration. Uttar Pradesh, with its vast agricultural potential, provides the ideal backdrop for this endeavour. We are grateful to the Government of Uttar Pradesh for their unwavering support in hosting this event, which aligns with our commitment to enhancing farming practices, promoting sustainability, and driving economic growth for the state’s farmers and agri-entrepreneurs. can enhance the agricultural community by fostering innovation and collaboration.”
Moving forward, she highlighted that the event will feature several conferences addressing various issues, including a special focus on the Sugar Tech conference. Delegates from the Netherlands, along with major companies like Mahindra and Sonalika, will also attend, discussing how to promote entrepreneurship and link it to agriculture.
The four-day event will feature over 200 exhibitors, with the Netherlands coming as Partner Country, providing an exclusive platform for global innovations in farm equipment, food processing, and agritech. The exhibition will span 20,000 sqm and is expected to draw over 100,000 farmers, with additional highlights including:
- KisanGoshthees and International Conferences: Enabling valuable exchanges on modern practices and sustainable methods.
- Six Concurrent Shows: Covering segments like Food Tech, Farm Tech, Implementex, Dairy & Livestock, Farm Services, and Good Earth.
- International Delegations: A diverse presence from agri-tech leaders and innovators worldwide.
- FPO Pavilion: A dedicated FPO Pavilion by Small Farmers’ Agri-Business Consortium (SFAC)