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Govt. committed to safeguard farmer's interest, would try to address all issues of seed industry: Rupala
Monday, 05 July, 2021, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, New Delhi
"Government is committed to safeguard the interests of farmers as they are primary stakeholders in any discussion on issues concerning the agriculture sector," said Parshottam Rupala, Union Minister of State for Panchayati Raj, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare at an ASSOCHAM virtual seminar.

“Farmers are primary for us, be it terms of suggestions, recommendations, policy or anything else that we come up with, all other stakeholders including the government, its officials and the industry are secondary,” said Rupala addressing an ASSOCHAM Webinar on ‘Paradigm Shift on Agri Inputs: Challenges and way Forward'.

Noting that farmers should not suffer due to issues arising between Government and industry, minister said, “This will help us in achieving Prime Minister's vision of doubling farmer's income which has given a new dimension to the entire agriculture policy of Government.”

Providing better seeds is a priority as it is the basic need to improve productivity then comes the technology and other aspects, he asserted.

“Whether we need to resolve issues pertaining to truthfully labelled seeds or be it the smaller companies facing issues in terms of certification and other challenges, it needs to be seen that such issues do not impact the farmers in any which way. We need to ensure that farmers get timely, affordable, and quality seeds, there can be no compromise in this regard,” said Rupala.
 
The minister however ensured that Government would try its level best to address all the issues being faced by the industry.

In his address during the ASSOCHAM virtual seminar, Ashwani Kumar, joint secretary-seeds, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare assured the industry that Government will not ban truthfully labelled seeds, but he urged the industry to usher in transparency.

“While the major companies with capacity provide certification and sell the truthfully labelled seeds as their product but there are many small companies that buy the seeds from market, get them certified under truthful labs, we are holding discussions with industry on provisions to boost confidence of truthful labels and ensure quality testing of their seeds,” he said.

“We also intend to strengthen the seed certification agency and boost infrastructure and manpower support so that it brings down the cost of seed certification,” he added.

He informed that Government is looking to produce newer varieties of seeds in the PPP (public private partnership) mode with the associations in the pulses and oil seeds sectors and develop them to make our country self-reliant as notably India imports oil worth about Rs 70,000 crore annually.

“Government is focussed on producing maximum oil within the country which would not only help reduce the import bill but also benefit the farmers and scientists who are working in this field,” he said.

Kumar further said that this year Agri Ministry is trying to bear the cost of breeder seeds so that State Governments, corporations, institutions get the benefit of producing the new seeds on a large scale and they are made accessible to the farmers.

Sharing his perspective Mr Aayush Marodia, co-chairman, ASSOCHAM Agriculture Sub Council: Eastern Region and Director, Pan Seeds, said, "The estimated contribution of seeds in the productivity is 20-25 per cent. Therefore, ensuring the availability of quality seeds for enabling farmers to achieve higher agricultural production is a strategic requirement."

Amid other experts who addressed the ASSOCHAM webinar included: J.V. Ratnam, senior AVP - Crop Protection, Coromandel International Limited; Ranjan D Sen, chairman, ASSOCHAM Agriculture Sub Council: Eastern Region; Dr Sanjay Kumar, director, ICAR- Indian Institute of Seed Science; Dr Gyanendra Shukla, president and director (CEO), JK Agri Genetics Limited.
 
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