The Jewish nation does not want to simply "talk and talk" about its technologies but believes in its ability to "walk the talk", Israeli envoy Daniel Carmon told the media after a conference which was a prelude to Modi's visit, most likely to take place in July.
Agriculture Secretary Shobhana Pattanayak, Niti Aayog member Ramesh Chand and senior officials from Isareli Embassy and the government as also private companies were present in the conference.
'Stating that Israel is a global leader in agri- innovations, Niti Aayog's Chand said: "Its innovations are followed by 60 per cent growers in Califonia. There is so much to learn and adapt their technologies in India. We want to take the relationship with it to the next stage."
Israel's water saving and reclying technologies can be of great benefit to India, which heavily depends on monsoon for agriculture, he said, adding that the Jewish country also has wonderful innovations in storage, mechanisation horticulture crops and other farm areas.
So far, the bilateral cooperation with Israel has been government-to-government and business-to-business and going forward it should be farmers and at field level so that technologies are adapted successfully, he added.
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