India needs to scale up precision farming for sustainable growth in agriculture: Ramnath Thakur

India needs to scale up precision farming for sustainable growth in agriculture: Ramnath Thakur

New Delhi: Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Govt of India, Ramnath Thakur, stressed on climate-resilient farming solutions that play a crucial role in improving both food security and fuel security. By implementing strategies such as cultivating drought-resistant crops, utilising precision farming techniques, and practising sustainable water management, these solutions ensure consistent food production despite unpredictable climate conditions, thereby protecting communities from potential food shortages. The minister was speaking at the ASSOCHAM National Conference on Climate Resilient Farming Solutions.

Furthermore, the use of climate-resilient crops for biofuel production, in conjunction with initiatives that convert agricultural waste into energy, helps to bolster fuel security by providing renewable energy sources. This integrated approach not only reduces reliance on fossil fuels but also promotes a circular economy where food and fuel production complement each other. Ultimately, climate-resilient and precision farming practices enhance the resilience of food systems while advancing sustainable energy solutions, effectively addressing the interconnected challenges of food scarcity and energy insecurity in the face of a changing climate. This showcases that government initiatives, when coupled with dedication and innovative farming practices, can bring transformative success to our farmers, turning challenges into opportunities.

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In his welcome address, Jaidev R Shroff, Chairman, Agri Inputs and Farming Practices Council, ASSOCHAM & Global CEO, UPL Limited said, “Food security in India hinges on farmer resilience, as 40 per cent of the population depends on agriculture for their livelihood. With volatile crop prices, shifting weather patterns, and rising food inflation, policies on crop insurance, bio-CNG, and ethanol will be key drivers of sustainable agricultural production.”

Franklin L. Khobung, Joint Secretary (NRM/RFS), Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India shared that India’s steady increase in foodgrain production reflects a growing commitment to food security amidst rising population demands. By integrating a circular economy approach and blending ethanol with diesel, the nation is paving the way for sustainable agricultural growth.

Fodder and fibre security, along with the rising consumption of millets, are strengthening India’s resilience in agriculture, shared Dr. Praveen Kumar Singh, Agriculture Commissioner, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India. Through initiatives like fodder tracks, biomass utilisation, and demand-based ethanol production, the nation is advancing towards nutritional security and a ‘One Health for All’ approach.

A comprehensive report on Agritech adoption for climate-resilient agriculture in India, prepared in collaboration with EY, was released at the event.

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Mohd Mustaquim is the Editor of Agriculture Post. A postgraduate in Mass Communication and Journalism, he has been covering the rural economy and agriculture sector for more than a decade.

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