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DUBAI: UAE entities are expected to invest up to $7 billion (Dh25 billion) in India’s food sector in the next three years as part of the UAE-India food corridor project that aims to secure the UAE’s food security, an Indian minister told Emirates News Agency, WAM.

These entities, coordinated by Dubai-based Emaar Group, plan to invest up to $5 billion in mega food parks and similar facilities in various Indian cities, and up to $2 billion in contract farming, sourcing of agro commodities and related infrastructure, Piyush Goyal, Indian Minister of Railways and Minister of Commerce and Industry, has revealed.


Emaar in a statement issued to WAM on Tuesday said, "Emaar Group is coordinating with the Government of India in respect of the investment relating to food security in the UAE. The investment will be made by other UAE entities, the details of which will be declared at a later stage."

It was reported earlier that the idea of the joint food corridor for the UAE’s food security was inspired by India’s strategic petroleum reserve in Padur in south India, in partnership with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, ADNOC. Likewise, the UAE could have a food reserve in India.

"They [UAE entities] have expressed their interest to invest up to $5 billion in mega food parks, logistics and warehouse hubs, fruits and vegetable hubs in various Indian cities, which would create 200,000 jobs across India," said the minister who was in the UAE earlier this week on an official visit.

The proposed projects are in various cities, such as mega food parks in Kutch in western state of Gujarat and Aurangabad in western state of Maharashtra, Goyal said.

A food park in Pawarkheda in central state of Madhya Pradesh, logistics and warehouse hub in Itarsi in Madhya Pradesh, fruits and vegetables hub in Nashik and warehousing hub in Bhiwandi in Maharashtra are other projects, he explained.

The UAE entities plan to make an indicative investment up to US$2 billion in contract farming, sourcing of several agro commodities, setting up of food parks and other related infrastructure for food processing, the minister said.

They are considering western Indian states of Gujarat and Maharashtra for the proposed projects and the possibility of eight food parks is being currently evaluated, Goyal revealed.

The food export possibilities to the UAE and wider region are explored, which will turn into a win-win situation for both India and UAE, he said.

Reports in 2018 said that India had suggested to the UAE leadership it could be a partner in the UAE’s food security.

Although India grows enough food for its 1.3 billion people, 30 per cent of that food is wasted for lack of appropriate infrastructure for storage, processing and transportation, which could be built by the UAE’s investments.

The UAE can buy the food produced by the project at a cheaper price while Indian farmers will get a comparatively better price for their crops.

source:https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/ind...food-corridor-indian-minister-1.1569344178374
 
DUBAI: UAE entities are expected to invest up to $7 billion (Dh25 billion) in India’s food sector in the next three years as part of the UAE-India food corridor project that aims to secure the UAE’s food security, an Indian minister told Emirates News Agency, WAM.

These entities, coordinated by Dubai-based Emaar Group, plan to invest up to $5 billion in mega food parks and similar facilities in various Indian cities, and up to $2 billion in contract farming, sourcing of agro commodities and related infrastructure, Piyush Goyal, Indian Minister of Railways and Minister of Commerce and Industry, has revealed.


Emaar in a statement issued to WAM on Tuesday said, "Emaar Group is coordinating with the Government of India in respect of the investment relating to food security in the UAE. The investment will be made by other UAE entities, the details of which will be declared at a later stage."

It was reported earlier that the idea of the joint food corridor for the UAE’s food security was inspired by India’s strategic petroleum reserve in Padur in south India, in partnership with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, ADNOC. Likewise, the UAE could have a food reserve in India.

"They [UAE entities] have expressed their interest to invest up to $5 billion in mega food parks, logistics and warehouse hubs, fruits and vegetable hubs in various Indian cities, which would create 200,000 jobs across India," said the minister who was in the UAE earlier this week on an official visit.

The proposed projects are in various cities, such as mega food parks in Kutch in western state of Gujarat and Aurangabad in western state of Maharashtra, Goyal said.

A food park in Pawarkheda in central state of Madhya Pradesh, logistics and warehouse hub in Itarsi in Madhya Pradesh, fruits and vegetables hub in Nashik and warehousing hub in Bhiwandi in Maharashtra are other projects, he explained.

The UAE entities plan to make an indicative investment up to US$2 billion in contract farming, sourcing of several agro commodities, setting up of food parks and other related infrastructure for food processing, the minister said.

They are considering western Indian states of Gujarat and Maharashtra for the proposed projects and the possibility of eight food parks is being currently evaluated, Goyal revealed.

The food export possibilities to the UAE and wider region are explored, which will turn into a win-win situation for both India and UAE, he said.

Reports in 2018 said that India had suggested to the UAE leadership it could be a partner in the UAE’s food security.

Although India grows enough food for its 1.3 billion people, 30 per cent of that food is wasted for lack of appropriate infrastructure for storage, processing and transportation, which could be built by the UAE’s investments.

The UAE can buy the food produced by the project at a cheaper price while Indian farmers will get a comparatively better price for their crops.

source:https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/ind...food-corridor-indian-minister-1.1569344178374
Big deal. Do your soldiers guard UAE? Do your pilots defend UAE? Do your officers train UAE military? Are you Ummah brothers? No.

Pakistan is, does. So there :p:
 
Big deal. Do your soldiers guard UAE? Do your pilots defend UAE? Do your officers train UAE military? Are you Ummah brothers? No.

Pakistan is, does. So there :p:
And who got the ugly award of the year from UAE?

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Big deal. Do your soldiers guard UAE? Do your pilots defend UAE? Do your officers train UAE military? Are you Ummah brothers? No.

Pakistan is, does. So there :p:

Sorry I didn't get you . I guess your post was not directed at me but at other forumers here ?
 
Umm iam waiting for a certain mod to come lecture us on how this too is Pakistan's fault
Of course it is Pakistan's fault because you did not join UAE in killing "the terrorist" children of Yemenis and you did not sell your soldiers for the war of terror on fellow Muslims of Yemen.
 
Of course it is Pakistan's fault because you did not join UAE in killing "the terrorist" children of Yemenis and you did not sell your soldiers for the war of terror on fellow Muslims of Yemen.
But did India? Oh is that why Modi got a medal? For helping out in Yemen? For annexing Kashmir? Now everything makes sense.
 
i think it time to invite iran for dinner and deliberately write in the news papers Persian gulf.
 
Why do i have a feeling that it's UAE way of saying hello to Pakistanis?

While Iranian puppies in Pakistan, would make more propaganda, if UAE lease any land in Pakistan.
UAE ambassador and Saudi ambassadors in Pakistan know very well about the prevailing bureaucracy and political leadership of Pakistan.

Remember, when Pakistani media and public went fanatic on bird hunting by Arab falcons, ever since, UAE made their own houbara bustard breeding farms and now they hunt in their country, only Qatris are coming because they are Iranian allies.
Irony is that today, Pakistan wild life is selling hunting licence for 2$ each with permission to use guns.... what a fall of glory for the fake activists.

Clearly Arab assets cannot be safe in Pakistan, and nor are those Pakistanis who question undue favoritism towards Iran and proxies, by Pakistan state.

If Pakistan was any bit interested in Arab investments, they would have safe guarded the existing Arab investments, AFAIK even decades old Pak-Arab ventures are shutting down, all due to sabotages by Pakistani state.

I also remember UAE almost handed over Uzair Baloch to Iranians instead of Pakistanis, as he was travelling on Iranian passport. Until high level military intervention.

How many grave yards of Iran are filled by Indians? NON, Only Pakistanis have this honor.
Still Iran handover ports to India, instead of Pakistan, hire Indians labor instead of Pakistanis. Block payments of Pakistani rice /mango exporters.

Truth is relationships with GCC are far worst than any one in Pakistan can imagine, I'm surprised they still issue visa to Pakistanis.
 
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But did India? Oh is that why Modi got a medal? For helping out in Yemen? For annexing Kashmir? Now everything makes sense.

I used to think otherwise but now I'm convinced that they wrongly believe that CPEC is rival to Dubai port and hence that's another reason. Furthermore, the camp these monarchies have joined for their survival after the Arab springs is anti-Pakistan and anti-Islam so they dance on the tunes and gestures of their puppeteers.
 
when Indian commandos stormed the boat and captured the princess latifah daughter of ruler of UAE who ran away seeking freedom to claim asylum .

UAE promised India everything and anything in return for the girl .

Kidnapped her against all international law no one seen or heard of the young girl since .

How I wish the girl had ended up near Pakistan coastline .

Lucky India
 
Clearly Arab assets cannot be safe in Pakistan, and nor are those Pakistanis who question undue favoritism towards Iran and proxies, by Pakistan state.

If Pakistan was any bit interested in Arab investments, they would have safe guarded the existing Arab investments, AFAIK even decades old Pak-Arab ventures are shutting down, all due to sabotages by Pakistani state.
Would you offer a single piece of evidence to backup your claims? which Arab investment is not safe in Pakistan?
 

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