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G20: Prime Minister Modi pitches for 'fusion approach' to address challenges in agriculture

IndiaTimes Friday, 16 June 2023
"The supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic have been worsened by the impact of geo-political tensions. Climate Change is causing extreme weather events more and more frequently. These challenges are felt most by the global South (developing countries)." said Modi while addressing the G20 agriculture ministers' meet, being held in Hyderabad, via video-message.
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