Jamaica initiates talks on wheat imports with India amid export ban
Zee News
The Jamaican government stated that talks for wheat imports, feritilisers with Inida are on-going.
Kingston: Jamaican Commerce Minister Aubyn Hill on Wednesday said that the country is looking forward to enriching investment ties with India and added that the talks for imports of wheat, fertilizers, and farm equipment from India are ongoing.
On the sidelines of President Ram Nath Kovind`s visit to Jamaica, Aubyn Hill, Jamaican Minister of Industry, Investment, and Commerce said that discussions seeking an investment relationship with India are underway which will benefit both the nations.
The Minister said, "Discussions with India to sell not only wheat but fertilizers and farm equipment. We are seeking to establish a distributorship for Indian trucks and buses...seeking a commercial and investment relationship to benefit both the countries."Hill also expressed concerns about food insecurity as a fallout of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. ALSO READ: Mariupol on verge of falling to Russia, Ukraine abandons 'last bastion of resistance'
Jamaica looks forward to 'friend' India for wheat, fertilizers import
Read @ANI Story | https://t.co/Yaw9fA6vZk#Jamaica #wheatexport #AubynHill pic.twitter.com/QcaamBQGXi