During the summit discussions will be held with internationally acclaimed agri-experts economists, researchers and scientists to safeguards the interests of the beleaguered peasantry which was passing through a deep crisis.
Disclosing this here today, a spokesperson of the Chief Minister's Office said that eminent agriculture experts and delegates from Canada, Pakistan, UK, Denmark, Netherlands, Australia, and United States would participate in the summit.
The Saskatchewan (Canada) Minister of Agriculture Lyle Stewart, Agriculture Minister Pakistan Punjab Furrukh Javed, British Deputy High Commissioner North West India David Lelliott, among others would participate in the summit.
Nearly 92 out of 138 million land holders were holding less than one acre in the country and their condition was pitiable; due to the prevailing agrarian crisis, they are neither farmers nor labourers, he said.
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The summit will prove a milestone for paving a way to evolve consensus to formulate a viable national agriculture policy, he said.
On the occasion, the Punjab government would honour three famers from each district of state and three farmers from each state of the country with a cash award of Rs 51,000, in recognition for their outstanding contribution in the field of Agriculture and allied farming, the spokesperson said.