Need to focus on Ecosystem - Based Agriculture for sustainable agricultural practices: CEO, NRAA, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
Nov 18, 2021
NEW DELHI, 18 November 2021: Speaking at FICCI's Agriculture Summit and Awards Dr Ashok Dalwai, CEO, NRAA, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, today said adopting sustainable approach to practicing agriculture should involve meeting demand of key stakeholders including farmers and consumers as well as ecology. The production system needs to spread hortizontally beyond the agronomic crops by focussing on the nutritional need of the consumers. We need to move from primary to secondary agriculture by reducing food waste, increasing shelf life, connecting to the markets, meeting different tastes and preference.
"We must also now focus
on Ecosystem- Based Agriculture (EBA), which goes beyond Integrated Farming
Systems (IFS). The difference between EBA and IFS or ILS (Integrated Livelihood
System) is that it considers the need for a participative approach to the
practice of agriculture," he said.
Dr Dalwai also said that "The first
principle of sustainability, before we talk about improved technology among
others, is to have a more egalitarian management system that will consider
tapping the resources in a more efficient and sustainable manner by broadening
our approach to the agriculture technology and practices. When this happens, we
would have diversified our agricultural product production, consumption plates
of our people and therefore will be less likely to burden our ecology,"
Sustainability needs to
start from research and development. The other paradigms shift that must happen
is in the secondary agriculture and that is where the industry has a role to
play. This shift will lie in digital technology, fin tech, controlled
atmospheric production systems and change in the extension systems. The way
forward is how we organise our agricultural system, he added
Dr Sudhanshu, Secretary, APEDA, complimented
FICCI on acknowledging the industry for the initiatives taken towards farmer
income enhancement. "In this transformation of agriculture in the last seven
decades, starting from the Green Revolution to the White Revolution, and now
leading to sustainable agriculture, the agricultural policies by the
government, supported by the stakeholders, we have now come to a stage where
from being a net importer, we have become a leader in agricultural production
and now play an active role in agri-exports," he said.
The country has immense
potential to revolutionise the agri-basket and horticultural basket of the
country. We have been able to not only tap the middle east market but the
quality conscious market of Europe as well, he further added.
Mr T R Kesavan, Chairman, FICCI National
Agriculture Committee & Group President, TAFE Ltd, said that cutting down
wastage at the farm gate is the first step to sustainability. The second part
of sustainability is to preserve what you grow. "India can be a food bowl for
many countries. The central government has done a lot to change the agricultural
policies that have added phenomenal strength to agriculture," he noted.
Mr Sanjay Sacheti, Co-Chair, FICCI National
Agriculture Committee & Executive Director & Country Head, Olam Agro
India Pvt Ltd said that sustainable agriculture has two aspects - farmer
livelihoods, and promoting resource use efficiency in agriculture "There is a
huge opportunity in commodity value chains where industry participates through
appropriate risk-taking and with the right level of entrepreneurship," he said.
Mr Rahoul Sawani, President - South Asia, Corteva Agriscience said
that globally, the current climate challenges continue to demonstrate the
critical role of sustainable practices and the vulnerability of the value chain
in agriculture. It has demonstrated the need for smart and sustainable
agriculture by putting the Indian farmer and their needs and aspirations at the
centre of the engagement. Corteva Agriscience is committed towards
enriching lives together through sustainability. The efforts and on-ground work
of the company with the farmer communities are aligned to protect the food
systems and enhance the lives of the region's most vulnerable to build a more
sustainable and equitable future.
The FICCI-YES Bank Knowledge
Report- India beyond 75: Envisioning Smart & Sustainable Agriculture was
also released at the event.
Speaking at the
occasion, knowledge partner of the initiative, Mr Sunjay Vuppuluri,
National Head, Food & Agribusiness Strategic Advisory & Research
(FASAR), YES BANK said that Indian Agriculture has grown phenomenally over
the last seven decades since independence. While this growth has aptly
addressed the food security needs of the nation till now, the agriculture
sector faces new challenges - as expectations from agriculture diversify beyond
food security, towards sustainable and climate resilient production. For a
country which has to feed 17 per cent of the global population with only 11 per
cent of the global arable land, there is an immense need for the private
sector, academia and the community at large to partner with the government and
develop sustainable agricultural production systems which enable food security
for all, in an ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially
responsible manner.
Mr Sundar Raja Vadlamani, President-Supply Chain, SeedWorks said that seed being a primary input has the onus of ensuring food security. Right seed, right technology and right environment are the key for the sustainability and prosperity.
Mr. Suketu Doshi , Director, Sulphur Mills mentioned that serving agriculture with tech innovation can relish nutritious food produced in farms across the globe.
Mr Dilip Chenoy, Secretary General, FICCI delivered the vote of
thanks.
The winners of the FICCI
Sustainable Agriculture Awards 2021 were also felicitated at the
event.
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