Indore is set to host the BRICS Agriculture Ministers’ Meet from June 9 to 13, as announced by Chief Minister Dr. Yadav. The event marks a significant milestone in international agricultural diplomacy, bringing together ministers and delegates from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
Preparations and Departmental Review
A departmental review is scheduled from May 8 to 10, as the state government completes 2.5 years in office. The review will assess progress on key agricultural initiatives and infrastructure projects ahead of the summit. Officials are expected to finalize logistical arrangements and security protocols during this period.
Orientation for Non-Official Appointees
An orientation program for non-official appointees in boards and corporations has been organized to align them with government priorities. This initiative aims to enhance the effectiveness of these appointees in supporting agricultural development and international engagements.
Chief Minister’s Address to Cabinet
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav addressed the cabinet ahead of the meeting, emphasizing the importance of the BRICS summit for showcasing Madhya Pradesh’s agricultural potential. He urged officials to ensure seamless coordination and highlight the state’s innovations in sustainable farming and food security.
The BRICS Agriculture Ministers’ Meet is expected to focus on cooperative strategies for climate-resilient agriculture, technology transfer, and trade facilitation among member nations. Indore’s selection as the venue underscores its growing stature as a hub for international conferences and its robust infrastructure.
This event provides a platform for India to strengthen ties with BRICS partners and promote mutual growth in the agricultural sector. The discussions will likely pave the way for joint research initiatives and policy frameworks aimed at addressing global food challenges.



