India's stand on food security deserves gratitude: Swaminathan

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Press Trust of India Buenos Aires
Last Updated : Dec 12 2017 | 10:20 PM IST
Ending hunger and ensuring food security should be the basis for negotiations on agriculture at the WTO, eminent farm scientist M S Swaminathan said today as he appreciated India's strong stand on food security.
As 164 member countries of the WTO brainstorm various issues, India has adopted a tough stand on agriculture, saying absence of a permanent solution to the public stockholding of food would impact the credibility of the multilateral trading institution.
In a series of tweets, Swaminathan said Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh Prabhu, "deserves gratitude" for indicating at the ongoing WTO Ministerial Meeting that there will be no compromise on food security.
He said that in 1992 itself, he had suggested there should be a livelihood and food security box which recognises that agriculture in many developing countries including India is not a commercial enterprise but the backbone of livelihood security of a large population.
"This difference between commercial & livelihood should be kept in mind. WTO should recognise support to achieve SDG2 'End hunger, achieve food security, improved nutrition & promote sustainable agriculture' & this should be the basis of negotiation in agriculture," he said in one of the tweets.
The renowned scientist, who is credited with bringing in green revolution in India, said WTO exists to promote free an fair trade.
Prabhu in his plenary address had emphasised that WTO members must find a permanent solution to the public food stockpile issue as it was linked to survival of 800 million hungry people across the globe.
Besides, public stockholding issue, India is also engaging in several other areas like services, fisheries and e-commerce to ensure that outcomes are in tandem with Indias stated position.

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First Published: Dec 12 2017 | 10:20 PM IST

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