IFAD Chief Visiting India To Help Poverty Eradication Drive

Rome: The UN International Fund for Agricultural Development’s President Gilbert F. Houngbo will hold talks with the Indian government in New Delhi this week to boost joint efforts to wipe out poverty in the world’s largest democracy, IFAD said in a statement on Monday. Houngbo’s talks with key government ministers will seek to strengthen joint […]

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Rome: The UN International Fund for Agricultural Development's President Gilbert F. Houngbo will hold talks with the Indian government in New Delhi this week to boost joint efforts to wipe out poverty in the world's largest democracy, IFAD said in a statement on Monday.

Houngbo's talks with key government ministers will seek to strengthen joint efforts to boost farmers' incomes, forge sustainable food systems, mitigate the effects of climate change on agriculture and review projects that have already empowered more than one million rural women, the statement said.