‘Market-driven agri research needed’
Market-driven agricultural research is the need of the hour to ensure livelihood security in rural areas.
“It requires optimisation, efficiency and transparency in the operational system,” said Planning Commission member, K. Kasturirangan at a meet on “Technological Innovations in Agriculture” on Friday.
Lauding the role of the National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP) for providing a platform for innovations in agricultural research system, Dr Kasturirangan said that agricultural research should be viewed in continuum for making available technologies for production, protection, post-harvest management of produce, with emphasis on input use efficiency, sustainability, diversification, quality assurance, favourable policy framework, marketing and trade.
He suggested that an operational system should be devised and regularly updated and upgraded to develop and support secondary agriculture in the country for moving towards holistic development.
Secretary, department of agricultural research and education and Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) director-general, S. Ayyappan emphasised that poverty, productivity and profitability are the key areas to focus upon. The main goal of the NAIP is to contribute towards achieving the national objectives such as improvement of food security.
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