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Obama interacts with Kanpura villagers of Rajasthan via video conferencing | Impressed by the vibrant agriculture sector of India, the visiting United States President Barack Obama
today reached out to the farmers’ community and entrepreneurs at an exposition in Mumbai, before leaving for New Delhi. He also held interaction with a group
of Rajasthani villagers through video conferencing. Showcasing a large variety
of innovative farming technologies, several Indian innovators interacted with
Obama at the exposition and exchanged ideas. The U.S. President looked impressed
with the demonstrations of radical technologies, methods, machines and tools,
which have revolutionized the Indian agricultural sector in the recent past. Obama
used many of the machines on display during his interaction with the exhibitors.
Demonstrating the high cost-efficiency of the products, the exhibitors also highlighted
before the U.S. President that most of the technologies were non-polluting and
easy to use. During his visit, the U.S. President also urged Indian and American
entrepreneurs to harness the know-how and technology developed by agriculturalists
for mutual benefit. India 's booming trillion-dollar economy is one of the few
a bright spots in a struggling world economy, offering U.S. investors massive
opportunities. According to media reports, the United States and India plan to
work together to promote food security in Africa, a part of the world where China
has been expanding its presence. Meanwhile, Obama also interacted with farmers
through video conferencing, along with the noted Indian innovator and policymaker,
Sam Pitroda. Villagers in Kanpura village of Rajasthan were chosen for the interaction.
They were thrilled after Obama greeted them with Namaste, the traditional Indian
style of greeting each other. The farmers, during the interaction, revealed several
practices and methods adopted by them in increasing per hectare yield at minimum
cost. Obama congratulated the agriculturalists and hailed their methods as a 'model
to other nations.' "I want to congratulate all of you for doing all this terrific
work. I look forward to watching this terrific experiment continue to expand through
India. You will be a model for countries around the world," said Obama.
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