The 4th meeting of the India-Japan Joint Working Group (JWG) on Food Processing was held successfully, reinforcing the growing partnership between the two nations in the food processing sector. The meeting was co-chaired by Mr. Preet Pal Singh, Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India, and Mr. Sasaji Ken, Deputy Director-General of Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.
During the meeting, both sides engaged in productive discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in food processing, packaging technologies, and cold-chain infrastructure. The dialogue reflected the shared commitment of India and Japan to promote innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in the agricultural and food industries.
Officials discussed opportunities to improve food value chains, reduce post-harvest losses, and encourage investments in modern food processing technologies. Special emphasis was placed on strengthening cold-chain systems, which play a vital role in maintaining food quality and supporting agricultural exports.
The meeting also highlighted the importance of knowledge exchange, technology transfer, and collaboration between businesses and institutions from both countries. India’s rapidly growing food processing sector, combined with Japan’s advanced technological expertise, presents significant opportunities for mutual growth and long-term cooperation.
The India-Japan Joint Working Group on Food Processing continues to serve as an important platform for deepening bilateral ties and supporting economic collaboration. The successful conclusion of the fourth meeting marks another positive step toward building a stronger and more resilient partnership in the food and agriculture sector.