by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, NOV 26
In a bid to put the agriculture
diversification on fast track, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal
has asked the US-based Monsanto hybrid seed company to establish its research
Centre to undertake extensive R&D for the production of high yielding
hybrid seeds of the Maize in the state.
A high level delegation of the company led by
Vice President, Global Vegetables and Asia Commercial, Ms. Consuelo E Madere
recently called on the Chief Minister here at his official residence.
During the deliberations, the Monsanto’s CEO
India Region Mr D Narain apprised the Chief Minister that the company had
developed heat tolerant hybrid maize varieties for the Northern region
especially Punjab adding that the company had focused to develop maize
varieties for the kharif season in order to provide a viable alternative to paddy
in the state. He also assured Mr
Badal that company would also make all out efforts to develop high yielding
soya bean seeds in its endeavor to boost diversification of agriculture in the
state.
Assuring all possible assistance to the
company, the Chief Minister directed the Vice Chancellor (VC) Punjab
Agricultural University (PAU) to provide technical data and logistic support to
enable them to produce quality hybrid seeds best suited to the climatic
conditions of the state. Mr Badal also constituted a high level committee
headed by the Chairman of Punjab Farmers Commission Dr GS Kalkat with Financial
Commissioner Development (FCD) Mr GS Sandhu, Advisor to Agriculture Dr
Balwinder Singh Sidhu and Director Agriculture Dr Mangal Singh Sandhu as
members to work out the modalities for developing high yielding varieties and
Maize seed in tandem with the Monsanto Company besides in aiding them to set up
research cum seed testing centre at the earliest. The Committee has also been
mandated to suggest self sustaining marketing mechanism to ensure hassle free
marketing of Maize to the farmers. The Chief Minister also asked the visiting
Monsanto team to also provide high yielding varieties of Soya bean seed to give
a fillip to the much needed thrust for crop diversification.
It may be recalled that the state government
has planned to reduce the shift
the areaunder paddy from 28 to 16 lakh hectares in a phased manner
over a period of six years. Initially it is purposed to bring nearly four acres
of this area to Maize.
Prominent among other who attended the meeting
included Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Mr SK Sandhu, Special
Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Mr Gaggandip Singh Brar, Chairman of
Punjab Farmers Commission Dr GS Kalkat, FCD Mr GS Sandhu, Advisor to
Agriculture Dr Balwinder Singh Sidhu and Director Agriculture Dr Mangal Singh
Sandhu. The Monsanto was represented by Director Branded Business and Corporate
Affairs Mr Gyanendra Shukla and Director Corporate Affairs Mr Rajneesh
Kumar.
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