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  The event saw participation from the agriculture industry, farmer associations and FPO, delegates from 7 G20 nations, Agri-tech startups, international delegates and investors.

Lauding the strides made in digitising agriculture and harnessing technological innovations, which have been central priorities during India’s G20 presidency this year, India’s G20 Sherpa, Amitabh Kant, underscored the significance of Agricultural digitisation in bringing the next big green revolution and transforming the agriculture sector into a data-driven, adaptive system that can effectively combat challenges of climate change.

Kant was speaking at the G20 India Agri-tech Summit 2023 held on August 28 in Delhi. The Summit showcased India’s commitment to driving innovation, collaboration and sustainability in the realm of agriculture. The Summit, hosted as part of India’s G20 Presidency, brought together thought leaders, experts and stakeholders from across the globe to explore transformative solutions for the future of farming.

The Summit represented a crucial juncture in utilising technology to tackle the challenges confronting the agricultural sector. With a strong focus on sustainability, the event emphasised the significance of incorporating policies, technological progress and farmer-centred perspectives. The Summit’s schedule was enhanced by enlightening keynote presentations, dynamic discussions among panels and informative exhibitions that highlighted cutting-edge advancements in agricultural technology. Attendees participated in engaging conversations covering a wide range of subjects, such as policy shaping, sustainable agricultural practices, AI-powered agribusiness and the welfare of farmers. A diverse array of participants, including start-ups in agri-tech, AI firms, scientists and policymakers, were involved in the four-panel discussions hosted during the Summit.

India’s G20 Sherpa, Amitabh Kant, graced the occasion with his visionary leadership. Addressing the opening plenary of the Summit, Shri Kant said, “Transforming the agriculture sector into a data-driven, smart and adaptive to climate change is integral to the transformation of the agriculture sector. This would entail focusing on aspects like open access agricultural data platforms and recognizing them as global public goods while co-opting startups and responsible investments from the private and public sectors for enhancing the welfare of farmers, especially small and marginal farmers. G20 members, being the major agricultural producers, consumers and exporters, have come together to take a collective responsibility towards transitioning to a sustainable and resilient agricultural food system. Fundamentally, our ambition should be to transform agriculture, the agri-food sector into a very attractive and lucrative modern business enterprise. This needs to be done by keeping the farmers at the core of this digital revolution, by facilitating affordable access to an inclusive digital infrastructure and by exploring digital tools that cater to the needs of the Agri sector.”

 “The creation of a dynamic database that seamlessly interwinds precise information about farmers’ characteristics and agriculture sector statistics, with a wealth of supplementary information encompassing weather patterns, demand and supply dynamics, market trends, and much more, has the potential to empower our farmers to make informed decisions. The implications of such a harmonised database extend far beyond mere convenience. Stakeholders across various domains, including the policymakers and experts who steer the trajectory of our progress, would find themselves empowered by key insights delivered through this data-sharing network,” emphasising the need to create a harmonious database, Kant further added.

During the course of the panel discussions, policymakers, industry experts, innovators, farmers and investors paved the way for innovative approaches that can drive positive change across the agricultural landscape. With participants from across the world sharing agricultural experiences and strategies from different regions, the event presented a unique opportunity to gain a range of insights.

The Agri-tech Summit also recognised outstanding contributions, innovations and initiatives that are shaping the future of agriculture. This spotlight on exceptional efforts served as a driving force for further advancements in the sector.

Learn more about the G20 India Agri-tech Summit at https://g20indiaagritechSummit.com/

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With the participation of over 600 delegates from 22 countries, Gurugram Shikhar Summit features dynamic discussions, enlightening presentations, and valuable networking opportunities.

The Startup20 Shikhar Summit, organized by the Startup20 Engagement Group under the India G20 Presidency, kicked off in Gurugram. The two-day event represents a significant achievement, celebrating the successful completion of Startup20’s inaugural year and the release of the final Policy Communiqué. The two-day event marks the first major milestone of the Startup20 Engagement group.

Prominent dignitaries, including Som Parkash, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, Amitabh Kant, India’s G20 Sherpa, and Dr Chintan Vaishnav, Chair of Startup20, graced the inauguration ceremony.

The Startup20 Gurugram Summit features a diverse and engaging program, including dynamic discussions, enlightening presentations, and valuable networking opportunities. Delegates have the privilege of connecting with industry experts, policymakers, and thought leaders, fostering strategic alliances and shaping the trajectory of startups on a global scale.

An integral part of the summit is the Startup Conclave, where startups showcase their innovative products and services, engage in investor pitches, mentoring sessions, and network with industry professionals. The event also incorporates art and cultural elements, creating an enriching experience for all participants.

The summit underscores the tremendous potential of startups in driving economic prosperity and societal impact. By fostering an environment that nurtures innovation and entrepreneurship, the Startup20 Gurugram Summit aims to unleash the full potential of startups, propelling economic growth, job creation, and sustainable development.

Som Parkash, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, expressed his enthusiasm for the summit, emphasizing its role in nurturing a thriving startup ecosystem. He stated, “The Startup20 Gurugram Summit signifies India’s commitment to fostering an enabling environment for startups and reinforcing its position as a global leader in innovation and entrepreneurship.”

 Amitabh Kant, India’s G20 Sherpa, emphasized the significance of the Startup20, saying, “The Startup20 Engagement Group marks a milestone in the journey of the global startup ecosystem. The collective wisdom and tireless efforts of the Group, comprising distinguished delegates from G20 nations and invitee countries, have culminated in the final Policy Communiqué, which lays the groundwork for a transformative and the advanced future for our citizens with all our inclusive startup ecosystems across the countries working together; and am sure this group will continue to bring out the strongest commitments from all nations in the upcoming presidencies.”

Dr Chintan Vaishnav, Chair of Startup20, shared his enthusiasm for the impact of the summit, stating, “The Startup20 Shikhar Summit marks the start of a new era for the startup ecosystem. With the participation of over 600 delegates from 22 countries, gathered in Gurugram, we are celebrating the successful first major milestone of startup20 journey and months of collaboration, consultation, and unwavering determination. Together, we will forge a path towards a thriving and sustainable future for startup ecosystem.

He further added that Brazil’s decision to continue its participation in the Startup20 Engagement Group in 2024 further reinforces the global significance of the initiative. The continued commitment of Brazil and all other countries exemplifies their dedication to fostering innovation and supporting the global startup ecosystem.

With the participation of over 600 delegates