Rs 100-cr for R&D in agriculture is a positive step: Rajesh Aggarwal, Insecticides India

The move is expected to pave way for taking India's agricultural sector to a new paradigm

Insecticides India's Rajesh Aggarwal

Last Updated : Jul 11 2014 | 1:30 PM IST

The government has rightly acknowledged the need for investment in agro-technology. Rupee 100 crore for research and development in agriculture is a positive step that we hope will pave way for taking our agricultural sector to a new paradigm. A bulk of our population is engaged in agriculture but the modern technological advancements have not reached many of our farmers. We hope over the next few years, the reach of agriculture technology increases.
 
We hope this also includes focus in improving irrigation facilities to reduce our dependence on rainfall.
 
The most positive step is Rs 5000 crores to address the need for scientific warehousing, to allow better storage of foodgrain. Lack of storage capabilities is the most glaring lacunae persisting in our agriculture sector. On many occasions, food rots in open storage centres, even as the prices are rising and millions are going hungry. A large amount of foodgrain and can be saved if storage facilities are worthwhile.
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Rajesh Aggarwal is Managing Director of Insecticides India Ltd

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First Published: Jul 11 2014 | 1:20 PM IST

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