India and Ukraine held their first Joint Working Group (JWG) meeting on Agriculture on June 18, 2025, via virtual mode, marking a significant step towards strengthening bilateral cooperation in the agriculture and allied sectors. Co-chaired by Shri Ajeet Kumar Sahu from India and Ms. Oksana Osmachko from Ukraine, the meeting focused on mutual collaboration in areas such as digital agriculture, mechanisation, plant breeding, and food processing. India highlighted its innovative agricultural reforms, while Ukraine emphasized its willingness to deepen partnerships through technology exchange and knowledge sharing.
Why in News?
The meeting is significant as it marks the first formal engagement between India and Ukraine focused specifically on agricultural collaboration. At a time when food security and agricultural innovation are global priorities, this step reflects India’s growing international agricultural outreach and Ukraine’s intent to explore synergies with India in key agri-tech and food value chain sectors.
Key Highlights of the Meeting
- Date: June 18, 2025
- Mode: Virtual
Co-chairs
- India: Shri Ajeet Kumar Sahu, Joint Secretary, Dept. of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
- Ukraine: Ms. Oksana Osmachko, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food
India’s Focus Areas and Contributions
Showcased government’s agriculture innovation initiatives, such as,
- e-NAM (National Agricultural Market) for digital trading
- National Mission on Edible Oils-Oilseeds
- National Food Security Mission – Pulses
Emphasis on,
- Digital solutions for farmers
- Climate-resilient agriculture
- Risk mitigation and credit facilitation
- Aimed at boosting productivity, ensuring food security, and empowering rural communities
Ukraine’s Interests and Areas of Cooperation
Keen to enhance collaboration in,
- Food processing and agricultural mechanisation
- Genome editing and plant breeding technologies
- Digital agriculture
- Soil fertility and mapping
- Recognized India’s agricultural experience as a complementary strength
Areas of Bilateral Cooperation Discussed
- Horticulture and crop diversification
- Technology transfer and research partnerships
- Capacity building and knowledge exchange
- Market access and food safety standards
- Collaborative projects involving ICAR, FSSAI, Ministry of Food Processing, and others
Significance of the Meeting
- Opens new pathways for India-Ukraine agricultural diplomacy
- Helps both nations address global agricultural challenges, especially food security and climate adaptation
- Boosts bilateral relations amid global geopolitical and economic shifts
- Enhances India’s positioning as a global agri-knowledge partner