The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in the presence of Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rute here.
"The project for increasing the yield will be completed in next 4-5 years and its aim is to by saving at least 1.5 trillion of waters raise India's palm oil production and generate employment in rural areas," Ruchi Soya Managing Director Dinesh Shahra told reporters here.
Shahra added that these 50,000 acres will be on contract farming in five states in the country.
Shahara also said that the project will work on principle of 'Make in India' and 'More Crop per Drop'.
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"Our endeavor is to ensure that the Indian farmers get the best quality of inputs and state of the art technology that can help them scale up their production," he said.
Speaking about the agreement, Solidaridad South and South-East Asia Managing Director Shatadru Chattopadhayay said,"They will bring best practices from Netherlands and will hire experts to develop the techniques for increasing the yield of palm oil with less water."
The annual demand of edible oil is about 19-20 million tonnes (MT), of which more than 13 MT is imported and Palm constitutes about 9 MT of the total imports.