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DIT led British delegation to attend Agro-Tech Show in Chandigarh

DIT led British delegation to attend Agro-Tech Show in Chandigarh

| | 18 Nov 2016, 02:32 pm
Chandigarh, Nov 18 (IBNS): The United Kingdom (UK) is the guest country at the Agro-Tech Trade Show that will begin in Chandigarh on Saturday.

The trade show, which will be held from Nov 19-22, will be attended by a delegation of six British agri-tech companies under the aegis of the country's Department for International Trade (DIT).

Agro-Tech, one of India's leading agro technology and business fair, is organised by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) in partnership with the Union Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, along with a couple of other central government  ministries.

The British delegation will join the British Pavilion, which is part of the International Pavilion.

The British pavilion will showcase the UK’s capabilities in agri-tech.

David Lelliott, Deputy High Commissioner to Chandigarh said, “I am delighted to see this strong UK delegation participating in Agro-tech.  This year has seen a step change in our engagement with Punjab on Agri-tech, with the visit to UK of a Punjab government delegation, followed by a series of visits and events here, including most recently the visit to Chandigarh earlier this month of the Tech Summit Agri-tech delegation as part of the programme of events surrounding the Prime Minister's visit. The UK has high quality institutions and companies ready to provide the expertise and technology that Punjab needs, and the Deputy High Commission Chandigarh and Department of International Trade will continue to help them develop their relationships here.”

The DIT led delegation is being accompanied by Luis Mulet, Trade Specialist, UK Government’s Agri-Tech Organisation and includes senior representatives from -

1. Genus ABS - Genus ABS India is part of ABS Global, a division of Genus plc, a leading global provider of bovine genetics and reproduction services. Genus ABS India adopts its international standard for selection of bulls for semen production with regards to genetics and health standards. Genus ABS India has started producing and marketing semen produced out of bulls born through embryos imported from North America and gnomically testing them.

2. Aviagen - The Aviagen Group is global poultry breeding company, developing pedigree lines for the production of broiler chickens and turkeys. Aviagen’s well-established genetic selection program promotes robustness and overall health while providing the birds with quality care and welfare standards.

3. Platts – Platts Animal Bedding is a market-leading UK manufacturer and supplier of quality animal bedding, based in North Wales.

4. British Pig Association - Founded in 1884, it is the official breed society and maintains the Herd Books for top British breeds.

5. Aardra Systems– Aardra manufactures cost effective water management systems that safeguards water and power resources from being wasted. The systems create a unique environment whereby plants and crops are adequately kept moist and watered to enable them to thrive and flourish.

6. Trantor International - Trantor International Ltd. (TIL) is a British-owned, private company that has created and developed energy-efficient and productive farm tractors. The Trantor Tractors enable users to reduce fuel consumption by as much as 40%, and increase labour productivity by more than 300%, whilst also being significant for the no-till farming system.

Fifty other top British companies from fields such as Animal Science, Aquaculture, Plant Sciences and Precision Agriculture will be displaying their catalogues at the trade show.

Image: agrotech-india website (for representation purpose only)

 

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