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A humanist first
Dr Borlaug's science was born of the desire to end hunger
Business Standard / New Delhi Sep 15, 2009, 00:56 IST

The world owes a huge debt to Norman E Borlaug, who passed away at 95 in Texas on Saturday. Dr Borlaug, as is well known, was the agricultural scientist who triggered what came to be called the Green Revolution in several countries, by breeding high-yielding wheat seeds. But he was more than that, for he was first a humanist who campaigned relentlessly for eradicating world hunger. He gave up a promising career in DuPont to take up an assignment with the Rockefeller Foundation in Mexico, to conceive strategies for combating hunger in that country. It was this challenge that made him realise the need for raising crop yields through better seeds and production technologies. His natural instinct as a person born and brought up in the early part of his life on a farm stood him in good stead in evolving dwarf wheat strains that could give high yields when combined with fertiliser and irrigation. But he did not stop there, for he went on to take up the bigger challenge of helping farmers grow those seeds and of convincing governments of the countries beset with recurring famines to promote these seeds and the new production technology. These efforts bore fruit and countries like Mexico and India managed to become self-sufficient in food.

Hailed in India as the father of the Green Revolution — a term which he did not particularly like, perhaps because the word revolution was attached to it and he was a man of peace — Dr Borlaug was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970, on the premise that providing bread would also give the world peace. But the truth also was that this was the only way to recognise his momentous contribution to agriculture as there was no provision for any Nobel Prize in the agricultural sciences. This lacuna was later made up by Dr Borlaug himself by instituting the World Food Prize. India honoured him with a Padma Vibhushan.

Unhappily, Dr Borlaug died knowing that his dream of making the world hunger-free is not even half-fulfilled. Millions of people, including in the Green Revolution countries, still go to bed hungry and die early due to malnutrition. His yield-enhancing technology depended on policy and infrastructural support for success, and this did not come forth in many countries. Though the dwarf Mexican wheat varieties were introduced by Dr Borlaug simultaneously in India and Pakistan, the Green Revolution came earlier to India than to Pakistan. This was because India (under the leadership of the then agriculture minister, C Subramanian), took the bold decision to import 18,000 tonnes of Mexican wheat seeds in one go in 1966. It had also created the supportive infrastructure to multiply and further improve upon these seeds, provide price support, promote the production and use of fertiliser and other inputs, and expand irrigation facilities. In the past decade or so, Dr Borlaug concentrated on replicating the Indian success in food-starved African countries but with mixed results. Indeed, his technology, as also philosophy of input-intensive agriculture, has come under assault from environmentalists who blame it for ecological degradation and the water crisis. However, Dr Borlaug remained unmoved and continued till the end to maintain that there was no alternative. Organic farming, which many environmentalists advocate, would not be able to feed even a fraction of the world’s ever-increasing population, he argued. As in so many other things, he was absolutely right.

 

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