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"We need to make conscious decision to shift away from foods that add to climate change": President Murmu

The President of India, Droupadi Murmu graced the valedictory session of the World Food India 2023 in New Delhi, today.

ANI Nov 05, 2023 22:09 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], November 5 (ANI): The President of India, Droupadi Murmu graced the valedictory session of the World Food India 2023 in New Delhi, today.
Speaking on the occasion, the President appreciated the Ministry of Food Processing Industries for organising the second edition of World Food India.
She said that WFI will go a long way in making the rich Indian food culture more familiar to the world. This will also prove to be a great platform for micro, small and medium enterprises in this sector to better align themselves with larger domestic and global players.
The President said that WFI has the potential to help India become a kitchen to the world. The event is also an ideal platform to showcase India as a sourcing hub for agricultural and food commodities. She expressed confidence that the investor community must have found immense opportunities in our food processing and allied sectors.
She further that food is a defining characteristic of humankind. The shift from foraging to agriculture and from raw food to cooked food was the beginning of civilisation. Food is invariably the cornerstone of any culture. Moreover, just as food helps forge bonds among strangers, it has been food that has historically brought different cultures closer.
President Murmu also mentioned that food remains one of the basic necessities of life for every human being. It is distressing indeed to realise that a substantial number of human beings go to bed on an empty stomach in many parts of the world. This puts a strain on the great economic and technological progress humankind has achieved. She underlined that the large-scale prevalence of hunger is not due to the lack of production, but due to the lack of distribution.
Pointing out the environmental costs of what we eat, the President said that the time has come when we have to choose our menu in a way that avoids any harm to nature.
We need to make conscious decisions to shift away from those foods that add to the problem of climate change and to shift towards the ones that are good for not only our health but also for the health of the planet, she added. (ANI)

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