Articles

CM holds parleys with experts of bisa to give major push to crop diversification in the state

EMPHASIZED ON ADOPTION OF ‘BISA MODEL’ TO IMPLEMENT DIRECT SOWING OF BASMATI, NEW GENETICS OF MAIZE AND WHEAT AND OTHER FARMING TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE THE FUTURE OF FARMERS.

 

Chandigarh, September 3:

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday had detailed parleys with experts of Borlaug Institute for South Asia (BISA) during which he batted for introduction of Direct Sowing Rice (DSR) Basmati, new maize and wheat genetics, cropping systems and others for transforming destiny of farmers by giving major push to crop diversification in the state.

“The DSR Basmati, new maize and wheat genetics, cropping systems and others are being successfully implemented in farms of Borlaug Institute for South Asia (BISA) and can prove to be game changer for farmers of state” said the Chief Minister while chairing a meeting with the representatives of BISA led by Director General, CIMMYT & BISA, Mexico Dr. Bram Govaerts.

The Chief Minister, while expressing concern over depleting water table, said that the need of hour is to switch over to less water guzzling crops for which BISA Model of crop diversification needs to be followed cross the state. He asserted that it will help in saving precious water of state on one hand and enhancing the income of farmers on the other. Bhagwant Mann said that Punjab today needs a complete transformation of agriculture through diversification adding that BISA can play a major role in it.

The Chief Minister also said that approach needs to adopted for saving water table and providing appropriate market for better and remunerative prices to farmers. He emphasised that it will help in transforming the destiny of the farmers who are on crossroads due to ever escalating input costs and diminishing returns. Bhagwant Mann underscored need for promoting water saving technologies for Basmati rice which is helping farmers to enhance and sustain their income.

The Chief Minister also laid thrust on diversification through crops like maize, pulses, oilseeds, pulses, vegetables, bamboo, poplar, fruit crops like guava, kinoo and others. He lauded that BISA farm at Ludhiana, Punjab has emerged as a model farm that integrates the latest innovation in science and technology for farmer application and scaling.  Proposing a strong collaboration of state government with BISA, Bhagwant Mann said that the state government is ready to replicate this model across the state

On the occasion Director General, CIMMYT & BISA, Mexico Dr. Bram Govaerts, CIMMYT Asia Representative and MD BISA, New Delhi Prof. Arun Joshi, Senior Scientist and Station Incharge, BISA, Ludhiana Dr. Uttam Kumar and others were also present.

Also see – Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh announces India’s first indigenously developed vaccine, “CERVAVAC” for the prevention of cervical cancer

Pragyat

Recent Posts

Ascendion Accelerates AI Innovation: New AI Studio Launched in Hyderabad

Ascendion's Hyderabad AI Studio is designed to bring "Engineering to the Power of AI" tools…

6 hours ago

Monitra Health Announces Grant of U.S. Patent for Advanced Wireless Cardiac Monitoring Technology

Monitra Healthcare Private Limited, a pioneer in health monitoring technologies, proudly announces the grant of…

6 hours ago

Presenting India’s Most Epic KFC in the Sky

KFC just did something EPIC for its latest campaign 'Taste The Epic', with Action hero…

7 hours ago

The Rise of Premium Luxury Residences: How NCR is Setting New Standards

Over the years, Delhi-NCR has emerged as a hotspot for premium luxury residences with its…

7 hours ago

Progility Technologies Secures Contract to Enhance Cochin International Airport’s Digital Infrastructure

Progility Technologies, a leading provider of Unified Communications, Collaborations, Data and Cyber security solutions, is…

8 hours ago

Royalti Achieves an Unprecedented 200 Crores Sales at Oberoi Garden City Launch

Royalti, a distinguished real estate consulting firm in the high-end and luxury market has set…

8 hours ago