Addressing the graduates throughout the fourth convocation at National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship and Management, Thanjavur (NIFTEM-T), Kalaiselvi acknowledged that India has not solely been accredited as a large global market participant but in addition a nation which is able to going through and fixing numerous challenges.
“Under the Viksit Bharat scheme, the nation would change into a absolutely developed nation by 2047 in phrases of science and expertise, innovation and entrepreneurship, significantly the meals processing trade,” claimed Kalaiselvi.
Pointing out that the country has been witnessing a vast development in Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, biotechnology, robotics, precision farming, smart packaging, alternative proteins and nutritional food products, she said, “Our scientists have been developing not only tasty and low-cost food products but also products with solutions for lifestyle diseases.”