Bengaluru: 'New farm laws offer great potential for horticulture crop diversification' - ICAR


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Bengaluru, Feb 8: ICAR deputy director-general Dr A K Singh said the new agriculture laws will benefit the farmers and the agriculture sector.

The protesting farmers on Delhi borders have expressed apprehension that the new laws would pave the way for eliminating the safety cushion of Minimum Support Price and scrap the mandis leaving them at the mercy of big corporates.

The centre has maintained the MSP and mandi systems would continue and would be rather further improved and strengthened. These reforms would bring private investment, create jobs in villages and make agriculture profitable.



The laws would also help farmers store their produce in warehousing or cold storage units that would come up as a result of the reforms and sell them when they get better rates.

Addressing National Horticulture Fair 2021 virtually on Monday, Dr Singh felt the farm laws have great potential for horticulture crop diversification and farmers are going to realize a better price in the future. By reducing middlemen, the marketing margin can reduce, and the farmers can receive a larger share of benefits in terms of the price of their produce, he said.

"The new agriculture laws will benefit the peasantry and the agriculture sector. They have great potential for farmers to grow different types of crops, especially horticulture crops more in number. Down the line, farmers are going to realize a better price for their produce," he said.

Dr Singh said the government’s proactive policies and farmers’ untiring efforts have ensured the horticultural crop production to surpass the food grain productions for five consecutive years.

ICAR initiatives

The horticultural sector’s steady growth and significant contribution to the Indian economy. The technologies developed by ICAR have significantly contributed to increasing agriculture production.

He said schemes like attracting and retaining youth in agriculture scheme and the student READY (Rural Entrepreneurship Awareness Development Yojana) scheme were proving to be very effective in attracting rural educated youth to agriculture. The agri-business incubation centres were also encouraging new start-ups and these steps taken by ICAR will provide employment opportunities to the youth along with income enhancement of the farmers.

Several steps have been taken at different levels including providing training to the farmers at KrishiVigyanKendras on various subjects related to agriculture under the Entrepreneurship Development Programs (EDPs) and support with technical resources. ICAR has enabled exports of high-quality horticulture crops like apple, litchi, and guava among other fruits.

Dr Singh said banana production and productivity in the country have risen and are meeting increased demand worldwide. Banana cultivation in India has made rapid strides due to technologies developed by the research institutions which upon successful field demonstration had given the confidence to farmers to adopt them on a large scale, he said

A container carrying 21 tonnes of the Grand Naine variety of banana from Tamil Nadu’s Theni district had left Kochi port on November 1, 2018, on a sea voyage of 24 days to the Port of Trieste, Italy.

Director-general of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Dr Trilochan Mohapatra said ICAR has developed 51 organic cropping systems suitable for adoption in 12 states.

He also said that the Indian Council of Agricultural Research Institutes has taken steps to develop and promote sustainable farming practices in India through the use of technology.

ICAR has created 63 Integrated Farming System (IFS) models by involving various ICAR Institutes, state Agri Universities and farming community of 18 states. These models that have the potential to increase farmers’ income by 2 to 3 times in 3 to 4 years are suitable to 26 states and union territories in the country.

Dr Mohapatra stressed the need for supporting evidence-based decision making through data analytics by creating investments in infrastructure and capacity building and filling-up the data gaps by investments in infrastructure, diversification in agriculture, and providing easy market access to the farmers.

It is important for identifying how data can serve as an important resource not just for farm-related decision support, but (more importantly) the farmer-centric policymaking in the developing countries.

He emphasized the need for linking science, technology, and innovation with entrepreneurship for not only retaining youth in agriculture but also to create employment by making the entire value chain in agriculture, a profitable proposition.

Art of leaving founder Sri Sri Ravishankar inaugurated the event and said India must adopt organic farming for its sustainability.

He also stressed to change the food culture and to promote desi food to develop the immune system.

IIHR director Dr MR Dinesh said that to promote Atmanirbhar Bharat NHF will encourage the farmers to take up horticulture as entrepreneurship. In coming days many more entrepreneurs will take horticulture as entrepreneurship, he said.

NHF organizing secretary Dr M V Dhananjay was present in the function.

 

 

  

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  • DMBangera, Mangalore /Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 09 2021

    Going by the comments here so many of the commentators are real exfarts on the subject.

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  • abdulla, india

    Tue, Feb 09 2021

    1/Start Growing: Olive trees..from Mediterranean 2/Dates:Palm..From Middle east. 3/Palm : for oil.. from Costarica/Maysia. start diversifying. Like Israelis growing Apples in the desert TAME Nature.. go Scientfic...professional. 4/Start Vermiculture Units.. 5/Energy boositng Drink from A palnt Like coffee in Brazil.. Diversify: products. Also start extraction of Rice Liquor called SAKE FROM Japan: with Rice and best Himalaya waters.

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  • R.L., Udupi/USA

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    Government wasting time blaming opposite party an torturing farmers. When farmers clearly explain weakness of the three bills just repeal the bill and listen to the farmers.

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    1. None stops cold chain and warehousing or storage. Even without these laws that can come up. Industrors can invest money there. But, the problem with investors is they won't make big money, as they have to buy it with MSP. 2. If MSP that a farmer rightfully gets, is not there, they can buy cheap and sell it at a premium, without any risks on their investments. Risks will be upon farmers each time to produce the best, irrespective of every weather or climatic conditions. The farmers realise it is a death warrant. This is their concern and that is why they are protesting along with their families in biting cold and in open. Modi keeps saying he won't withdraw MSP, but he does not want to include that in law. Hope people realise now the pain of farmers.

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    New farm law is against farmers. Our Central government is arrogant and blind when it comes to poor people.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    ICAR is a Agricultural Research institute and has nothing related to present farm laws been protested by farmers for its trade, rights and legal issues.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    What !!! removing onions, potatoes, rice, wheat and etc. from the essential commodities list. The new farm laws are absolutely anti farmer.

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    Now problem of farmers is concerned to Agricultural crop.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    Demonetisation also given similar promise long back.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    Why only Ambani & Adani are the Beneficiary's ...

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    Those who have eyesight let them see... those who have ears, let them hear, the statement of ICAR Director General Dr. A. Singh, who retorted that the new agricultural laws, will be beneficial to the farmers in our nation... This " Jamaat of Andolan Jeevi " will be outraged !!! PM Modiji, has today modified FDI ( Foreign direct investment) to Foreign Destructive Ideologists, creation under disgruntled netas, in alliance with Khalistani's, based on alien soil, will now be shamelessly exposed and demoralized, before the people of our nation.

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    Its a great potential for Adani and Ambani

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    If these agri laws had very great potential for farmers then why did BJP’s long time close allies break away from NDA citing they were kept in the dark till the last moment. Why were farm bills not officially proposed at official working hours, tabled, explained, debated and discussed with allies, opposition and concerned stake holders??????..... Getting the majority consensus by its own party members present by virtual voting without full parliament participation of all party present is no way to pass the bill and law. Why was this bill not sent to Select Committee for scrutiny???????. Somehow law was passed in a unparliamentary way by-passing all legal procedures in a stealthy manner. The very fact now the govt is saying there is confusion and misunderstanding about the laws is that they have not officially explained to anyone in the parliament. Now there is no meaning in explaining after passing a law and nobody wants to hear.

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    Every govt agency is talking big but dont see anything on the ground. Like Trump said in US everything is a conspiracy against the govt.

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  • Aam Aadmi, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    If Farm laws are so good then why Modi and his supporters dont go to farmers and convince them. When BJP can go door to door to beg for votes why they cant go to farmers who are dying daily on the Delhi border.Bunch of hypocrites.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 08 2021

    I don't think Modi's chelas are sought to explain the Farm Laws. It's Modi government's foremost duty to explain to the nation 'What is the need to pass the Bills through an ordinance' Once a satisfactory reply to this question is given, the matter will be discussed further.

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