After inaugurating the third US-India triangular training on 'Emerging Trends in Fruits and Vegetable Marketing' here, Verma said that the US and India are committed to work together on poverty and hunger.
He said that participants in the training will be trained on areas related to global trends in fruits and vegetable marketing, understanding food safety and quality requirements, and how to use technology as an enabling force.
"Collectively, these strategies have the potential to create an environment conducive to investment and entrepreneurial development," Verma said.
Twenty-eight participants including policy makers and farmers from nine countries of Afghanistan, Botswana, Cambodia, Mongolia, Kenya, Malawi, Liberia, Ghana, and Mozambique are participating in the training scheduled from November 16-30.
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Later in the evening, Verma opened a symposium on North India states' competitiveness organised by CUTS International and highlighted the importance and strengthening of the US- India relationship in the last two years.
Verma said that bilateral trade, defence trade between the two countries increased and the number of travellers from both the countries increased. Collaboration in areas of education, agriculture, clean energy and climate was also there, he said.