
Posted Mon, 02/20/2012 - 13:33 by admin
Annual Conference of Vice-Chancellors And ICAR Directors Inaugurated
Shri Sharad Pawar, Minister of Agriculture and Food Processing Industries has
stressed on consolidation of research programmes, development of a long-term
human resources plan and Public-Private partnership to ascertain inclusive
growth in agriculture.
Inaugurating the Annual Conference of Vice Chancellors of Agricultural
Universities and ICAR Directors, Shri Pawar said that ICAR Institutes and State
Agricultural Universities (SAUs) must reinforce the interface mechanism to
improve synergy to minimize duplication efforts and lead to judicious use of the
resources.
The Minister said, “Globally, there is an increased interest in agricultural
research and development because of the food concerns around the globe and
escalating food prices. In India, we have been constantly upgrading our
resources to meet these challenges. However, how successful we have been in
overcoming them is still a moot point. I am an agriculturist over the last five
decades and the Agriculture Minister in Government of India over the last seven
years, but I am constrained to say, that but for the successful roll out of the
green revolution in the 60s I am yet to see technological breakthroughs which
have broken the productivity barrier faced by most of our crops. With such
illustrious minds at work and despite huge financial outlays the answers still
eludes the nation. While we have been fortunate that our production levels have
risen over the last few years, I fear that this growth story will soon peter
away unless the ICAR system stands up to count among the solution providers for
the farming community.”
Shri Pawar called for a demand driven approach to research and development of
synergies both between the researchers and between the researcher and the end
user. He asked the Vice Chancellors who are training the future researchers to
see that this aspect of agriculture research is internalized in our students.
Shri Pawar said, “Both the universities and their colleges should engage in
strategic planning to determine how they can best recruit, retain, and prepare
the agriculture graduate of today and tomorrow. Conversations should involve a
broad array of stakeholders with an interest in undergraduate agriculture
education. This could include faculty in and outside agriculture colleges,
current and former students, employers, disciplinary societies, commodity
Boards, local organizations focused on food and agriculture, and representatives
of the public. Institutions should develop and implement a strategic plan within
a year and to revisit that plan every five years thereafter.”
The Minister said, “In the knowledge era, knowledge architecture is becoming
increasingly important and it is necessary for us to strengthen the knowledge
portals created for rice and buffalo and to create more such portals. I am given
to understand that the knowledge-Innovation Repository in Agriculture for
North-East (Kiran) has been launched for enhancing agricultural production in NE
Region. This is a very welcome step. Similarly, the Livestock Feed Portal I am
sure will serve as a single window reference on sequential information on
livestock feeds and feeding. All these efforts augur well for Indian agriculture
and over time these knowledge based initiatives have the potential of becoming
the focal point of agriculture development and growth.”
On the periodic increase of financial support from Department of Agricultural
Research and Education to agricultural universities, Shri Pawar urged the State
Governments to enhance investment on agricultural research, education and
extension. The Minister pointed out that ICAR is devising innovative called
“Farmers First and Students Ready” programmes to improve the technology delivery
and agricultural education with enhanced emphasis. This would greatly improve
the entrepreneurial skills of the agricultural graduates, the Minister added.
Dr. K. L. Chaddha and Dr. V.P. Singh, renowned agricultural scientists, who
received the Padam Shri Award this year, were felicitated on the occasion.
Minister of State for Agriculture, Dr. Charan Das Mahant was also present.
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