City
Epaper

G7 Summit: PM Modi gives 10 points to improve global food security

By ANI | Updated: May 20, 2023 22:25 IST

Hiroshima [Japan], May 20 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday presented suggestions for improving global food security during ...

Open in App

Hiroshima [Japan], May 20 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday presented suggestions for improving global food security during the G-7 Summit in Hiroshima.

Speaking at a session on "Working Together to Address Multiple Crises," PM Modi said, "The priority should be given to the creation of an inclusive food system focused on the world's most vulnerable people, in particular marginal farmers," making it clear that India's focus remains on the developing countries of the so-called Global South when he speaks at key international forums.

PM Modi stressed 10 point call to action at the G7 Summit comprising developing inclusive food systems that protect the most vulnerable, including marginal farmers; adopting Millets: path to nutritional and environmental benefits; stopping food wastage from strengthening food security; depoliticizing global fertilizer supply chains; developing an alternative model to fertilizers; developing resilient healthcare systems; promoting holistic healthcare, pursue traditional systems of medicine; promoting digital health to ensure global universal health coverage; ensuring mobility of healthcare professionals and building development models inspired by needs of developing countries, not driven by consumerism.

"Building inclusive food systems that focus on the world's most vulnerable people, especially marginal farmers, should be our priority. Global fertilizer supply chains have to be strengthened. Political obstacles in these have to be removed. And the expansionist mentality that is occupying the fertilizer resources has to be stopped. This should be the purpose of our cooperation," said PM Modi.

He stressed creating a new model of natural farming as an alternative to fertilizers around the world.

"I believe that we should take the benefit of digital technology to every farmer in the world. It should be our endeavour to separate organic food from fashion statement and commerce and connect it with nutrition and health," said PM Modi.

Highlighting the benefits of millets, PM Modi said that the UN has declared 2023 as International Millet Year.

"Millets simultaneously address the challenges of nutrition, climate change, water conservation and food security. Awareness should be created on this," said PM Modi.

He said that the prevention of food wastage should be the collective responsibility for sustainable global food security.

PM Modi also dealt with the Covid-19 pandemic that challenged the perspective of cooperation and the help of humanity.

He said that the availability of vaccines and medicines was linked to politics instead of human welfare and underscored that introspection was necessary for health security in future.

PM Modi suggested, the "Establishment of resilient healthcare systems; Holistic healthcare for promotion, expansion and joint research of traditional medicine; One Earth - One Health principle, and digital health, universal health coverage."

He said that the priority should be the mobility of doctors and nurses in the service of mankind.

He aspired for the holistic use of natural resources and development model inspired by consumerism to be changed.

"I believe that the development model should pave the way for development, not become a hindrance in the progress of developing countries," said PM Modi.

He also stressed women-led development and gave the example of Droupadi Murmu, as well as, called for the rights of transgender persons.

"The President of India is a woman from a tribal area. At the grassroots level, 33 per cent of seats are reserved for women. They are an integral part of our decision-making process. We have made a law to ensure the rights of transgender persons. And you will be happy to know that there is a railway station in India which is completely run by transgender people," said PM Modi.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: HiroshimaNarendra ModijapanunNarendra Modi JiKim Jong UnUn Framework Convention On Climate ChangeUn CharterNarendra Modi SirUn Under Secretary GeneralUn Economic And Social CouncilUn General Assembly
Open in App

Related Stories

HealthInternational Yoga Day 2025: Know Theme, Date, and How Yoga Can Benefit Life on Earth

PunePune Bridge Collapse: PM Modi Speaks to CM Fadnavis as Death Toll Rises to 4

National"Unimaginable That Vijay Bhai Is No More”: PM Modi Mourns Former Gujarat CM's Death In Ahmedabad Plane Crash

NationalRajasthan Family’s Last Selfie Before Ahmedabad Plane Crash Goes Viral, Captures Final Moments

NationalAhmedabad Plane Crash: PM Narendra Modi Reviews Situation With Officials After Site Visit

International Realted Stories

InternationalPM Modi, Mexico President Sheinbaum 'strengthen relations', explore increasing cooperation

InternationalPM Modi meets world leaders on sidelines of G7 Summit in Kananaskis; discusses bilateral cooperation, global issues

InternationalCanadian PM Mark Carney welcomes PM Narendra Modi for G7 summit

InternationalPM Modi congratulates President Sheinbaum on her historic victory, thanks Mexico for its support in India's fight against terrorism

InternationalPM Modi meets Mexico, South Korea leaders on G7 sidelines in Canada