24 अप्रैल 2013
12th plan allocation for agri-research insufficient: Par panel
New Delhi, Apr 24. A Parliamentary panel has pulled
up the government for allocating meagre budget of Rs 25,553
crore for agricultural research during the 12th Five Year Plan
(2012-17) saying the government has "failed to understand
the urgency of timely infusion of capital in the system".
The Department of Agricultural Research and Education
under the Agriculture Ministry had proposed Rs 57,887 crore
allocation for 12th plan, while the Working Group of the
Planning Commission had recommended Rs 55,000 crore.
But the gross budgetary support communicated to the
Department is Rs 25,553 crore for the 2012-17 period, it said.
"The Committee do not appreciate the downsizing of
allocation, if the communicated figure is taken on its face
value, which is less than 1 per cent of agriculture GDP," the
Parliamentary Standing Committee, headed by Basudeb Acharia,
said in the report on demands for grants for 2013-14 fiscal.
The proposed outlay of the Department has been reduced by
about 44 per cent for the 12th Plan and this will affect the
ongoing research projects and slacken new initiatives, it
said.
"It is a matter of deep concern that high-end research
projects such as agro-diversity, genomics, nanotechnology,
conservation agriculture, health foods, farm mechanisation etc
may either have to be shelved or postponed indefinitely," the
report said.
The panel further observed that both the Planning
Commission and government "failed to understand the urgency of
timely infusion of capital in the system so as to give an
impetus for developing technologies for emerging challenges."
Emphasising agriculture research is second to
none in the development process, the panel suggested the
Department should draw the attention of the government and
seek enhanced allocation for agri-research not only for this
fiscal but for the entire plan period.
It said the government's allocation for agriculture
research should be one per cent of the sector's GDP as several
studies reveal that higher investment will help in substantial
reduction in poverty by stimulating agri-growth and reducing
food prices.
"In the Indian context, results have shown that about Rs
13.5 are returned for every rupee invested in agriculture
research and development. Another study found that around 1/4
growth in wheat output and cotton, 1/5th in case of bajra and
13 per cent in paddy and maize, were due to R&D work".
Sustainable development, climate change, bio-security,
bio-safety are some of the upfront areas requiring detailed
research, it added.
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