India emerging as a global leader in the agrochemical industry: Parshottambhai Rupala
Mar 18, 2021
- Judicious use of pesticides and fertilizers a necessity
NEW DELHI, 18 March 2021: Mr Parshottambhai Rupala, Minister of State for Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Govt of India today said that our farmers are registering an all-time high record production. "When we talk about India, we cannot leave the agriculture sector. When we talk about agriculture, we should be compelled to talk about pesticides, as it plays a very important role in ensuring the growth of agriculture in India," he added.
Addressing the second day of 'India Chem 2021', organized by FICCI, jointly with the Department of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Govt of India, Mr Rupala said, "We need to devise methods and policies to increase farmer's awareness regarding spraying of pesticides. They need to be made aware of its cost effectiveness and accuracy. The government gives importance to this sector and Indian farmers have successfully generated record production."
Mr Rupala emphasized on the judicious use of pesticides in the country to increase the strength of the agricultural sector. "Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi deliberated on ways to reform the agriculture sector with an emphasis on agriculture marketing, access of farmers to institutional credit, and freeing the sector from various restrictions with appropriate laws. He had focused on reducing the import of edible oils, increasing food processing (especially in fruits and vegetables), and modern technology which can help to tackle the challenges related to agriculture. Historic-steps in unlocking the regulated agriculture markets are also being taken in the country," Mr Rupala said.
Mr Rupala also highlighted that adverse effects of climate change and unscientific use of pesticides is leading to deadly diseases like cancer. However, he made it clear that wise use of pesticides is very important for the agriculture sector. "Pesticides can be considered as medicines if it is being used wisely," he added.
The Minister also talked about several initiatives taken by the central government for enhancing the stability of the agriculture sector in India. "During the time of locust attack, everybody expected that it could completely destroy the agriculture and crops in India. However, the central government, with the help of scientists and agricultural experts combated the attack and saved the crops. We used helicopters, drones etc. to get rid of locusts," noted Mr Rupala.
Mr RG Agarwal, Chairman, FICCI-Crop Protection Committee and Group Chairman, Dhanuka Agritech Ltd said that the concept of Atmanirbhar Bharat has a huge significance in shaping India's agricultural economy. "We should try to curb the import of luxury goods from other countries, instead, we should concentrate on importing advanced technology pesticides which are not currently available in our market," said Mr Agarwal.
Mr Jaidev Shroff, Global CEO, UPL Ltd said, "Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi is driving us towards self-dependence in the agricultural sector which is nothing but Atmanirbharta. UPL is present in more than 130 companies and we are now moving away from a product business to a solution business."
Mr Rahoul Sawani, President - South Asia, Corteva Agriscience said that agrochemicals
have a crucial role to play at a time when the entire industry is facing
challenges due to various factors like climate change, and soil degradation.
Also Read
- Tata Chemicals wins ‘Product Innovator of the Year Award’ at FICCI Chemicals and Petrochemicals Awards 2021
- Bharat Petroleum bags FICCI award for sustainability in the petrochemical sector
- BPCL wins FICCI award for Best Green Process in the Petrochemical Sector
- India emerging as a global leader in the agro-chemical industry: Parshottam Rupala
- FICCI honours Dr Mayee for lifetime contribution in agriculture sector
- CropLife India Awarded for Commendable work for changing public perception in Indian Chem 2021
- India Chem 2021: ICN launches its annual compendium, ‘Chemical Industry Outlook’
- World may see peak of petrol, diesel demand by 2035 but not in India: Oil Min Official
- CropLife India Awarded for Commendable Work for Changing Public Perception in Indian Chem 2021
- CropLife India Awarded for Commendable Work for Changing Public Perception in Indian Chem 2021
- CropLife India Awarded for Commendable Work for Changing Public Perception in Indian Chem 2021
- Andhra Pradesh contributed 8% of India’s production value, says minister
- CropLife India awarded for commendable work for Changing Public Perception in Indian Chem 2021
- World may see peak of petrol, diesel demand by 2035 but not in India: Oil Min Official
- CropLife India Awarded for Commendable Work for Changing Public Perception in Indian Chem 2021
- CropLife India Awarded for Commendable Work for Changing Public Perception in Indian Chem 2021
- India emerging as a global leader in the agrochemical industry: Parshottambhai Rupala
- CropLife India awarded for commendable work for Changing Public Perception in Indian Chem 2021
- Indian chemicals, petrochemicals industry growing to new heights: Sadananda Gowda
- State striving to build self-sufficiency in petrochemical products: Mekapati
- Rs 8 lakh crore investment in pipeline in Indian chemical industry by 2025: Sadananda Gowda
- CropLife India awarded for commendable work for Changing Public Perception in Indian Chem 2021
- Rs 8 lakh crore investment in pipeline in Indian chemical industry by 2025: Union Minister Sadananda Gowda
- Government to invest Rs 8 lakh cr in Chemical Industry by 2025
- India to emerge as front runner in chemical and petrochemical industry in the world: Sadananda Gowda
- Rs 8 lakh crore investment in pipeline in Indian chemical industry by 2025: Sadananda Gowda
- Govt says Rs. 10 lakh cr investment opportunity seen in chemical industry by 2025
- Govt says Rs 10 lakh cr investment opportunity seen in chemical industry by 2025
- Rs 8 lakh crore investment in pipeline in Indian chemical industry by 2025: Sadananda Gowda
- Rs 8 lakh cr investment in pipeline for Indian chemical industry by 2025: Gowda
- Gowda to inaugurate India-Chem 2021 on Wednesday
- India to emerge as front runner in Chemical and Petrochemical Industry in the World
- Mekapati Goutham Reddy to attend investors’ meet today
- Union Minister of Chemical and Fertilizer to inaugurate the 11th edition of India chem-2021 on 17th March 2021
- Rs 8 lakh crore investment in pipeline in Indian chemical industry by 2025: Sadananda Gowda
- India to emerge as front runner in Chemical and petrochemical industry in the World: Sadananda Gowda
- Govt says Rs 10 lakh cr investment opportunity seen in chemical industry by 2025
- Indian chemical industry to see investment of 8 lakh crore by 2025: Govt
- India emerges as a front runner in the global chemical and petrochemical industry
- Indian Chemical industry To See Investments Of Rs 8 lakh Crore By 2025
- Govt says ₹10 lakh cr investment opportunity seen in chemical industry by 2025
- Rs 8 lakh crore investment in pipeline in Indian chemical industry by 2025: Sadananda Gowda
- Sadananda Gowda to inaugurate 11th edition of India Chem-2021 on Wednesday
- Sadananda Gowda to inaugurate 11th edition of India Chem-2021 on Wednesday
- Chemicals & Fertilizer Minister to inaugurate 11th edition of India Chem-2021 tomorrow
- Sadananda Gowda to inaugurate 11th edition of India Chem-2021 on Wednesday
- Union Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizer to inaugurate the 11th edition of India Chem-2021 on 17th March 2021
- Sadananda Gowda to inaugurate 11th edition of India Chem-2021 on Wednesday
- Sadananda Gowda to inaugurate 11th edition of India Chem-2021 on Wednesday
- Sadananda Gowda to Inaugurate 11th Edition of India Chem-2021 on Wednesday
- Sadananda Gowda to inaugurate 11th edition of India Chem-2021 on Wednesday
- FICCI hosts industry meet on 'India Chem 2021'