PM Narendra Modi received the United Nations’ prestigious ‘Agricola’ medal for his contribution to agricultural development and the welfare of farmers. The honour was presented during an event organized by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, the capital of Italy.
According to officials, the award recognizes efforts aimed at improving agriculture, supporting rural communities, and strengthening farmer welfare initiatives. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization stated that the recognition highlights contributions toward sustainable agricultural growth and food security.
The event in Rome was attended by international representatives, officials, and delegates connected to global agricultural and food development programs. The honour is considered one of the important recognitions presented by the organization in the field of agriculture and rural progress.
Agriculture continues to play a major role in India’s economy, supporting millions of farmers and rural families across the country. Government initiatives related to farming infrastructure, technology, irrigation, and farmer support programs have remained a key focus in recent years.
The recognition presented in Rome has drawn attention to India’s role in global agricultural discussions and ongoing efforts connected to farmer welfare and sustainable development.
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