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Narendra Modi meets FAO Director General; says India cannot support trade at the cost of food security

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The Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organization, Dr. Jose Graziano da Silva, called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi today.
The Prime Minister described Dr Da Silva as one of the champions of the "No Hunger Project" in Brazil, and called upon the FAO to take the lead in protecting the interests of the poor and farmers at the World Trade Organization.
Modi asserted that India does not stand in the way of a rule-based global trade agreement, but India cannot sacrifice the interests and food security of the poor and the farmers.
The Prime Minister also said that India looks forward to the active participation of FAO in addressing the emerging challenges in Indian Agriculture. He sought partnership with the FAO for capacity-building in food storage. He suggested that some portion of such capacity addition brought about by the FAO's efforts through international financial institutions could be earmarked for the food and nutritional requirements of the poorest countries.
Modi sought the FAO's cooperation in designing a special campaign targeted at women in India, which would highlight ways to improve nutritional value and food habits.
The Prime Minister also discussed ways and means for the FAO to contribute towards increasing nutritional value in the mid-day meal scheme for school children, enhancing production and protein content of pulses, improving production of oilseeds, enhancing milk productivity, and modernization of fisheries sector in India. 

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