A Canadian delegation led by Stewart called on the Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal here on the third day of Progressive Punjab Agriculture Summit (PPAS), said an official release.
Stewart during interaction with the Chief Minister said there was a tremendous scope of bilateral cooperation in these fields as both the countries have a vast working experience of agriculture.
He apprised the Chief Minister that both the states were already working closely in the field of veterinary sciences adding that there was tremendous potential for the mutual cooperation in the other allied sectors of agriculture.
Extending invitation to Punjab delegation for a farm show to be held in June this year, the Minister welcomed the proposal mooted by the Chief Minister for starting farmer exchange programme.
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He said Saskatchewan would prefer collaboration with Punjab in varied fields adding that the existing arrangements of Punjab Agriculture University (PAU) with Saskatchewan University in developing new varieties of oil-seeds could be extended to cover new areas on the lines of student exchange programme with Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) also.
He said Punjab would welcome collaboration between Saskatchewan University and PAU for animal healthcare and developing new varieties of maize and soyabean.
Badal also desired that student exchange programme should be worked out and formulated mutually by PAU and Saskatchewan University. He also emphasized the need of Farmers' Exchange Programme for fast and easy transfer of technologies to the field.