Sign In
The Africa Daily Post
  • Regions
    • North Africa
    • Southern Africa
    • East Africa
    • West Africa
    • Central Africa
  • News
    • Government
    • World
  • Politics
  • Diplomacy
  • Business
    • Aviation
    • Banking
    • Real Estate
    • Tech
    • Money
    • Start-Ups
    • Energy
  • World
    • Middle East
    • MENA
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Oceania
    • Europe
    • Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union
  • Future
    • Technology
    • Science
  • Climate
    • Environment
  • Health
  • Culture
    • Art & Design
    • Books
    • Film & Television
    • Music
    • On Stage
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Food
    • Motoring
    • Luxury
    • Home & Garden
    • Wellbeing
    • Things to do
    • Events
    • Entertainment
  • Sport
    • Local Sport
    • School Sport
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Feedback
    • Obituaries
Reading: Zambia urges India to utilize high-grade soya beans for edible oil production
Share
The Africa Daily PostThe Africa Daily Post
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Diplomacy
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Culture
Search
  • Regions
    • North Africa
    • Southern Africa
    • East Africa
    • West Africa
    • Central Africa
  • News
    • Government
    • World
  • Politics
  • Diplomacy
  • Business
    • Aviation
    • Banking
    • Real Estate
    • Tech
    • Money
    • Start-Ups
    • Energy
  • World
    • Middle East
    • MENA
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Oceania
    • Europe
    • Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union
  • Future
    • Technology
    • Science
  • Climate
    • Environment
  • Health
  • Culture
    • Art & Design
    • Books
    • Film & Television
    • Music
    • On Stage
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Food
    • Motoring
    • Luxury
    • Home & Garden
    • Wellbeing
    • Things to do
    • Events
    • Entertainment
  • Sport
    • Local Sport
    • School Sport
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Feedback
    • Obituaries
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
2024 © The Africa Daily Post. All Rights Reserved.
The Africa Daily Post > Diplomacy > Zambia urges India to utilize high-grade soya beans for edible oil production
Diplomacy

Zambia urges India to utilize high-grade soya beans for edible oil production

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published May 27, 2023 4 Min Read
Zambia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Permanent Secretary for International Relations, Amb. Isabelle Lemba, and India’s Joint Secretary of East and Southern Africa Puneet Kundal. Photo: MoFAIC Zambia.
Zambia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Permanent Secretary for International Relations, Amb. Isabelle Lemba, and India’s Joint Secretary of East and Southern Africa Puneet Kundal. Photo: MoFAIC Zambia.
SHARE

New Delhi – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Zambia has called upon the Indian Government to seize the opportunity to utilize Zambia’s high-grade soya beans for its edible oil production. Amb. Isabelle Lemba, the Permanent Secretary for International Relations, made this appeal during the third Foreign Office Consultation (FOC) held in New Delhi.

Highlighting the growing trade imbalance between the two nations, Amb. Lemba emphasized the need for India to leverage the strong bilateral relationship with Zambia to enhance trade, particularly in the agriculture sector. She encouraged India to consider importing agricultural produce, such as high-quality soya beans and avocados, which are readily available in Zambia.

Furthermore, Amb. Lemba stressed the importance of investment in agro-processing within Zambia to add value to a wide range of products, allowing the country to export finished goods. This would contribute to bridging the trade imbalance between the two countries.

“We need to enhance our trade ties. While Zambia has experienced greater trade inflows from India, we also need to increase our exports. One product that India can benefit from is our high-grade soya beans, readily available in Zambia. With our favorable weather conditions, we can produce quality soya beans for your use in edible oil production,” said Amb. Lemba.

- Advertisement -
Zambia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Permanent Secretary for International Relations, Amb. Isabelle Lemba, and India’s Joint Secretary of East and Southern Africa Puneet Kundal. Photo: MoFAIC Zambia.
Zambia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Permanent Secretary for International Relations, Amb. Isabelle Lemba, and India’s Joint Secretary of East and Southern Africa Puneet Kundal. Photo: MoFAIC Zambia.

In response, Puneet Kundal, India’s Joint Secretary of East and Southern Africa, expressed India’s interest in exploring the prospect of importing soya beans from Zambia. He acknowledged the potential cost advantage of sourcing soya beans from Zambia as an alternative raw material for edible oil production, especially considering India’s current reliance on imports from Brazil and other African countries for raw materials.

The consultations also addressed various other matters, including bilateral relations in trade, agriculture, education, health, mining, small and medium enterprises, tourism, and financial services. Both parties discussed mutual interests such as UN Security Council Reforms, the Common Market for East and Southern Africa (COMESA), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Both sides agreed to continue high-level political exchanges, with a particular focus on a potential State Visit to India before the March 2024 General Elections. They also committed to holding regular meetings of the joint institutional mechanism to ensure a vibrant and mutually beneficial partnership. Additionally, they agreed to schedule the next round of consultations in Lusaka next year.

The two nations resolved to convene the Zambia-India Joint Permanent Commission in Lusaka before the end of the year, as it provides a platform for further enhancing cooperation. Pending Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), especially those related to SMEs development and cooperatives, were highlighted as crucial elements for Zambia to tap into India’s advancements in these sectors, aligning with the New Dawn Government’s economic transformation agenda.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Zambia looks forward to strengthening the ties between the two nations and fostering a mutually beneficial partnership.

- Advertisement -
Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

TAGGED:IndiaZambia
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Flipboard Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Reddit Telegram Threads Email Copy Link Print
Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi
Follow:
Adekunle, a seasoned journalist renowned for his astute coverage of global affairs, has honed his craft across diverse newsrooms in Lagos, Johannesburg, and Abu Dhabi. Adept at navigating the complexities of political and international diplomacy, he consistently delivers insightful analysis and accurate reporting, earning him recognition as a trusted voice in the field
Previous Article German Chancellor Olaf Scholz © Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool via AP German Chancellor plans to re-discuss Ukraine situation with Russian President
Next Article President Hakainde Hichilema of the Republic of Zambia meets with United Arab Emirates Ambassador Khalifa Abdulrahman Almarzooqi, accredited to Zambia, at State House on May 26, 2023. Photo: MoFAIC Zambia Zambia’s President seeks economic ties with UAE Ambassador
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Most Read

- Advertisement -

You Might Also Like

AfricaDiplomacyNewsPoliticsWorld

Third Country Deportations | Explained

The United States is deporting non-nationals to struggling nations like South Sudan and Haiti—some with no plan to track them.…

1 Min Read
AfricaBusinessDiplomacyPolitics

Top Stories | July 31, 2025

Deal Tension South Africa is racing against time to finalize a trade deal with the United States. If no agreement…

2 Min Read
President Donald Trump stands with Rwanda’s Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe and DRC’s Foreign Minister Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner at the White House following the signing of a U.S.-brokered peace agreement aimed at ending decades of conflict in eastern Congo.
Central AfricaDiplomacy

Trump Hosts Rwanda-DRC Peace Signing at White House

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A major peace deal aimed at ending more than three decades of conflict in eastern Democratic Republic…

3 Min Read
Speaking at the U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Luanda on Tuesday, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Ambassador Troy Fitrell
Diplomacy

US Downplays Africa Tariff, Visa Issues at Luanda Summit

LUANDA – The United States has dismissed growing concerns over proposed tariff hikes and visa restrictions targeting African countries, while…

3 Min Read
- Advertisement -
The Africa Daily Post

News

  • Local News
  • Government
  • Health
  • Education
  • Crime
  • World

Business

  • Banking
  • Energy
  • Property
  • Money
  • Start-Ups

Culture

  • Art & Design
  • Books
  • On Stage
  • Music
  • Film & Television

Lifestyle

  • Travel
  • Food
  • Wellbeing
  • Things to do
  • Events
  • Entertainment

More

  • Fashion
  • Opinion
  • Future
  • Science
  • Weekend

Other Editions

  • Lagos Daily
  • Diski101

2024 © The Africa Daily Post. A Nest Hogins Company. All Rights Reserved.

Add Africa Daily Post to your Homescreen!

Add
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Register Lost your password?