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Mr. Pravin Dongre, Director
Mr. Jitu Bheda, Chairman
Mr. Anurag Tulshan, Director
Mr. Saurabh Bhartia, Member of the Managing Committee
Key Highlights:
·
The 5th edition of The Pulses
Conclave will be held at Aamby Valley City, Lonavala from February 12th
to 14th, 2020
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Close to 1500 trade stakeholders from
India and overseas expected to participate in the Conclave
·
Focus of the Conclave will be to
brainstorm on ideas to help Indian Pulses Trade become a major contributor to
the PM’s vision of making India a $ 5 trillion economy by 2024
Mumbai, November 6, 2019: India Pulses and
Grains Association (IPGA), the nodal body for India’s pulses trade and industry
today announced that the 5th edition THE
PULSES CONCLAVE, their biennial global pulses conference will be held from Feb.
12th to 14th, 2020 at Amby
Valley City in Lonavala, Maharashtra. IPGA expects close to 1500 trade
stakeholders from India and key pulses exporting countries like USA, Australia,
Canada, Myanmar, Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi, etc. to
participate in The Pulses Conclave 2020 (TPC 2020).
The Pulses Conclave 2020, as a part of
its agenda will not just discuss increasing domestic production and consumption
but will also bring to fore other areas of the trade like Improving Processing
efficiencies, increasing Consumption, Exports, Value Addition, Protein
Extraction, Post-harvest Crop Management, etc.
Mr. Jitu Bheda, Chairman – IPGA speaking on the
occasion said, “Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision is to double the farmers income
by the year 2022 and a huge effort has been put into achieving the same. The
result has been that India’s pulses production has steadily grown every year
from around 19 million tons in 2013-14 to 23 million tons in 201-19 and the
target for 2019-20 is of 26.30 million tons. IPGA’s agenda and road map going
forward will be to encourage its members to take advantage of the increased
domestic production, balance imports vis-à-vis the production and demand
thereby ensuring that the Indian consumer does not face any availability crunch
nor high retail prices.”
Mr. Pradeep Ghorpade, Chief Executive
Officer, IPGA said, “The Conclave programme typically is built
around dissemination of global and domestic pulses production numbers, global
and domestic prices, supply and demand scenarios. However, at TPC 2020, while
covering these aspects of the trade, IPGA is looking to go beyond and IPGA’s
focus, by the end of the Conclave, will be to try and put together a roadmap
that will help the Indian Pulses Trade be able to contribute to the Hon’ble
Prime Minister’s vision of making India a $ 5 trillion economy through retail
sale of pulses, processed pulses, pulse derivates and value additions, all of which will drive investments in the entire
value chain.”
Pulses are the key source of proteins in
India and IPGA believes that apart from addressing the availability of pulses
ensuring affordability of pulses is equally important. The Indian Government
needs to work to creating a plan that allows both farmers and consumers to be
benefitted. IPGA will be engaging with the Government to pursue the inclusion
of Pulses in the PDS to make the affordable for the BPL population, leading to
an increase in demand and drive increase in production.
The Indian Government over the last year and half has introduced a number of
tariff and non-tariff barriers on the import of pulses to ensure that farmers
get appropriate prices for their produce and are encouraged to try and increase
domestic production levels. IPGA will be stepping up its efforts in engaging
with key Ministries like Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Health & Family
Welfare, Commerce to discuss various initiatives to devise and implement
programs that yield win-win results for farmers as well as consumers.
About IPGA:
India Pulses and
Grains Association (IPGA), the nodal body for pulses and grains trade &
industry in India has over 400 direct and indirect members which include
individuals, corporates as well as Regional Pulses Traders and Processors
Associations taking it’s pan-India reach to over 10,000 stake holders involved
in the farming, processing, warehousing and import business of Pulses across
the entire value chain.
IPGA’s vision is
to make Indian pulses and grains industry & trade globally competitive; and
in so doing, help advance India’s food and nutrition security. IPGA takes the
onus of essaying a leadership role in the domestic agri-business and play a
more proactive role in the global domain to foster healthy relations among
Indian market participants and between India and all associates overseas.
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