The Ambassador called upon Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal here last night, an official spokesman said today.
He was accompanied by a three-member team and senior officers of CII, the spokesman said.
The envoy offered to work with the state government in the sectors of horticulture, food processing and trade.
He said Poland had cordial relations with India for over 60 years and was looking forward to further strengthening these ties.
Appreciating the efforts of the state government to boost industrialisation in the state, particularly after organising an Industrial Summit recently, the Polish envoy offered to explore possibilities to initiate new ventures of mutual interests and benefits.
Badal apprised the Polish Ambassador that Punjab's economy was predominantly agrarian, like Poland, and the state government was organising an international agricultural summit next month to find ways to boost its agrarian economy through forging alliances and seeking joint ventures in agro-sector, besides opting for new vistas in allied farming and agro-forestry.
He extended invitation to the envoy to send his team of experts and farmers to participate in this summit.