"On a priority basis, large-scale frontline demonstration of pulses and oilseeds is being done in 2016-17 to overcome shortage," he said while addressing the 8th Convocation function of Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (IGKV) here.
As many as 150 pulses seeds hub centres are being set up all over the country with the joint support of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), agriculture universities and agriculture science centres, the minister said, adding that five of them were in Chhattisgarh.
Giving a detailed description of the efforts made by the Central government to promote farm research and agriculture education, the Union Agriculture and Farmer Welfare Minister said the budget for agriculture education was hiked to Rs 570 crore in 2016-17 from Rs 405 crore in 2013-14.
Ten new agriculture universities havebeen set up in 2014-16, while the budget allocated to agriculture science centres had been hiked to Rs 745 crores, he said.
Under the 'Mera Gaon-Mera Gaurav' mission, ICAR and agriculture universities had adopted 10,000 villages, he said.
He apprised that under 'Kisan Pratham' scheme, a forum of communication between farmers and the agro scientists, a centre will also be set up at IGKV, Raipur soon.
Emphasising the need to give thrust to organic farming,
the Governor said a road map should be prepared through which farmers can benefit by adopting bio-farming (organic farming).
There should be minimum usage of chemical fertilisers and extra usage of bio-pesticides and organic manures, he said.
"When the entire world is running after 'white collar' jobs, the youth in the state are showing interest in farm sector," he said.
Describing enhancing productivity as a big challenge, the CM said there were times when the agriculture sector had become stagnant, but new research had increased the farm production.
He urged the students to work in the direction to increase farm output.
As many as 1,997 students were conferred with degrees at the convocation. Besides, 26 students were awarded PhDs and 15 students won gold medals.
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