He said that out of the MoUs of Rs 35 lakh crore signed during the Rajasthan Global Investment Summit 2024, investments worth Rs 9 lakh crore were already in place, signaling strong investor confidence. Sharma said the two states shared a long-term relationship built on innovation and progress and could work together to empower farmers through advanced technologies and cooperative growth.
Rajasthan Agriculture and Horticulture Minister Kirodi Lal Meena said the state was strengthening its agro-tech ecosystem through policy support, infrastructure development and innovation, creating new opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs.
The event also featured discussions on agriculture, agro-technology and investment partnerships, along with a presentation on GRAM 2026, which is scheduled to be held in Jaipur from May 23 to 25.
Manju Rajpal, Principal Secretary, Agriculture and Horticulture, Government of Rajasthan; Manisha Arora, Commissioner, Rajasthan Foundation; Naresh Kumar Goyal, Commissioner, Agriculture and Horticulture; along with other actors were present at this event.





