Although the commercial release of newer technologies can help boost crop yields and improve farmer income, faster technology adoption can happen only if there is a rational regime for technology pricing and licensing, he said.
The government has so far permitted commercial cultivation of BT cotton but imposed moratorium on commercial release of Bt brinjal in February 2010 due to concerns aired by green activists.
In the current NDA government, right wing-affiliated groups - the Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) and the Bhartiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) have also expressed opposition to GM crops.
Bt cotton in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and other states has clearly demonstrated what these new technologies can do to enhance farmer incomes, he said.
"Newer technologies like herbicide tolerance can, when introduced commercially in India, substantially increase productivity leading to greater farmer incomes," an Agriculture Ministry statement quoted Singh to say.
Singh also said, "...Faster technology diffusion and adoption can happen only if there is a rational regime for technology pricing and licensing which enables a level playing field and also fosters healthy competition."
The Minister emphasised that the superior genetics encapsulated in seed combined with improved agronomies should be the key strategy to break the yield barriers.
"In this direction, the private seed industry has significantly contributed and successfully complemented with the public sector. Government shall therefore support PPP initiatives for overall development of the sector," he said.
The Indian seed industry is growing at about 15 per cent annually, which is double the world's average. This has been possible only through increased use of quality seeds and an improvement in the seed replacement rate, he added.
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