With majority of the cultivatable area under severe climatic conditions like drought, floods and cyclones, he called for serious efforts to overcome the challenge and make Indian agriculture sector resilient to weather fluctuations.
President asked the Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI) to develop climate resilient technological solutions by leveraging opportunities from frontier science like biotechnology and nano-technology. Mukherjee also spoke about import dependence on pulses and edible oils.
President also pointed out that the country's foodgrain production fell to 253 million tonnes in 2014-15 crop year (July-June) from a record 265 million tonnes in 2013-14 on account of 12 per cent deficit in rainfall.
"Nature has not been kind to us this year as well. A deficient monsoon followed by a further dry spell is likely to affect agricultural production for the second year in a row. This is an area of grave concern.
Stating that global climate change could aggravate these problems, Mukherjee said the IARI must leverage opportunities from frontier sciences such as biotechnology, synthetic biology, nano-technology, computational biology, sensor technology and geo-spatial technology to develop climate- resilient technological solutions.
Speaking about India's dependency on pulses and edible
oils, Mukherjee said the demand for these items is expected to increase in future substantially while expressing confidence that the new technologies of IARI will address the problem.
Concerned over high malnutrition in children, Mukherjee said: "45 per cent of children below the age of three years are under-nourished in India. A large number also suffer from Vitamin-A deficiency. To address malnutrition in children, foodgrains must be bio-fortified with quality protein and micro-nutrients."
IARI has developed quality protein maize, and iron and zinc rich wheat, pearl millet and lentil varieties through molecular breeding, and genetically modified 'Golden rice' enriched with pro-vitamin A, he said, adding that these technologies should reach the farmers immediately.
"Research in agricultural institutes should focus on minimising production cost, enhancing profitability in the entire "field-to-plate" food chain, and introducing greater automation to reduce drudgery," he said.
Urging farmers and agri-preneurs make full use of prospects in food processing sector, Mukherjee said, "Increase in investment for agriculture technology development, rural agri-infrastructure, on-farm processing and value addition, and storage facilities are needed."
Agriculturists must be trained to transform their farms into production-cum-processing centres. Also, agri-research must address the critical issues that hinder the development of rural agri-businesses, he said.
President also stressed that the country's agricultural education must conform to global standards by creating a a large pool of competent faculty empowered with state of the art research infrastructure.
The IARI, set up in 1905, has played a key role in providing human resource to the national agricultural research system. Over eight thousand students of IARI have been awarded post-graduate or PhD degrees so far.
The conference, organised two days ahead of International Women's Day, aims to provide a unique platform to women legislators in the country to interact and learn from their peers and women Union Ministers, Chief Ministers, MPs, jurists and bureaucrats.
Apart from a plenary session, the meet will feature three more sessions -- 'Contributing to Social Development', 'Contributing to Economic Development' and 'Contributing to Better Governance and Legislation'.
The conference is expected to be attended by more than 300 women MLAs, MLCs, MPs, Union Ministers and Chief Ministers.
Former President Pratibha Devisingh Patil will address the valedictory session.
Speaker of Bangladesh Parliament, Shirin Chaudhury, will chair the plenary session, which will be addressed by Sonia Gandhi, Poonam Mahajan, Union Minister of Minority Affairs Najma Heptullah and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.
The valedictory session will be addressed by the Prime Minister in the Central Hall of Parliament.
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