05 नवंबर 2013
Water, land and tech should be judiciously used: Tariq Anwar
Hyderabad, Nov 5. Water, land and modern
technology should be used judiciously to maintain sustainable
agriculture and achieve food security for the country's
constantly growing population in years to come, Union Minister
of State for Agriculture Tariq Anwar said here today.
Noting that the country's population is estimated to
be around 1.53 billion by 2030, exceeding even that of China,
he said ensuring food security in the face of rapid growth in
population is a challenge.
Anwar was speaking at the inauguration of the
three-day World Agriculture Forum Congress 2013 and Agri Tech
Trade Fair here.
Highlighting the scarce nature of water as a resource,
he said "watershed management, rain-water harvesting and
ground water recharge should be promoted for judicious use of
existing resource and its conservation."
Stating that climate change could adversely impact
agriculture yield in the country in the coming years, he said
steps need to be taken to mitigate it.
"Biotechnology would help in promoting productivity
but the technology is a contentious one and hence, there is
need for a healthy debate on the issue," he said.
A robust regulatory mechanism for evaluation of
genetically modified crops should be in place to address all
the issues raised over their use, he said.
The Minister urged the scientific community to make
efforts to give greater clarity to the public on biotechnology
and its use.
The private companies in agriculture sector should be
judicious in the pricing of their products as their long term
interest lay in the purchasing power of the farmers, Anwar
said.
Speaking on the occasion, Andhra Pradesh Chief
Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy expressed concern over the trend
of youth not inclined to take up cultivation as a profession.
Noting that the rising costs of cultivation and low
returns discouraged the farmers, he said efforts should be
made to ensure that the agriculturists get proper remuneration
for their produce.
The problems related to damage of crops in times of
natural calamities besides market access, godown space, cold
storage and loans should be addressed expeditiously to make
farming a rewarding profession for the farmers, he said.
In his opening remarks, Kenneth M Baker, Chairman of
World Agriculture Forum, said the event was focusing on small
and marginal farmers and the challenges before them.
James Bolger, Chairman of the World Agricultural Forum
Advisory Board, favoured efficient use of resources like land,
water and technology for the benefit of farmers.
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