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India Sends 5 Tonnes of Cowpea Seeds to Fiji as Humanitarian Aid

In a gesture of solidarity with its Indo-Pacific partners, India has sent five metric tonnes of cowpea (black-eyed pea) seeds to Fiji as humanitarian assistance. The initiative, part of India’s Act East Policy, aims to strengthen agricultural resilience, empower farmers, and enhance food security in the Pacific island nation.

Details of the Assistance

  • Quantity: 5 metric tonnes.
  • Type of Seeds: Cowpea (black-eyed pea) seeds.
  • Purpose: Support agricultural production in Fiji.
  • Handover Location: Sabeto, Nadi, Fiji.
  • Implementing Agency: High Commission of India in Suva, on behalf of the Government of India.

Diplomatic and Strategic Context

This aid delivery is aligned with India’s Act East Policy, which focuses on,

  • Strengthening bilateral ties with Indo-Pacific nations.
  • Extending humanitarian and developmental support to partner countries.
  • Promoting South–South cooperation in agriculture and food security.

Expected Benefits for Fiji

  • Agricultural Resilience: Cowpea seeds are drought-tolerant and suitable for diverse climatic conditions, helping farmers adapt to climate change.
  • Food Security: Increased domestic production of protein-rich crops.
  • Farmer Empowerment: Improved access to quality seeds supports sustainable livelihoods.
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