Friday, August 21, 2009

STATE AGRICULTURE MINISTERS’ MEETING BEGINS


The Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Agriculture, Shri Sharad Pawar chaired the Meeting of State Agriculture & Horticulture Ministers on Managing Agriculture in the context of deficient rainfall, in New Delhi on August 21, 2009. The Union Finance Minister, Shri Pranab Mukherjee ,The Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Shri C.P. Joshi and the Minister of State of Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Professor K.V. Thomas are also seen.

Shri Pawar asks states to focus on rabi to offset production loss in Kharif

STATE AGRICULTURE MINISTERS’ MEETING BEGINS
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Agriculture and Food Minister, Shri Sharad Pawar today asked the States to work for maximizing rabi production while taking all steps to protect the standing crops and plant alternate crops where sowing has not taken place in the current season.

Shri Pawar was addressing State Agriculture and Horticulture Ministers who have assembled here at a meeting on ‘Managing Agriculture in the Context of Deficient Rainfall’.

Shri Pawar said that focusing on rabi would offset the production loss in the present Kharif season. He said: ‘I anticipate early and higher coverage of Rabi crops this year. This is a good opportunity to ensure that the wheat is sown in time particularly in Eastern UP, Bihar and West Bengal. There is a need to take up an intensive campaign in the Eastern Region for ensuring that the farmers are able to sow their wheat in time by 15th November. Timely sowing of wheat and support of the Government in arranging needed inputs like seeds, fertilizers, credit to the farmers would help increase the productivity of wheat crop. This would cover up the likely kharif production losses to some extent. Additional area could also come from Boro Rice in Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Eastern UP and Orissa. There is good scope to take up more area under Gram, Pulses and Mustard in the rice fallow lands especially in the States of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Jharkhand and Orissa.’

On protecting the standing crops, the Minister talked of the decisions taken recently by the Government including subsidy on diesel and making available additional power out of the central reserve.

Shri Pawar also informed the States about the support being given by the Centre towards promoting alternate crops in areas where no sowing could take place due to deficient rainfall. He said: ‘There is an urgent need to promote alternate crops like toria, pulses, sunflower, bajra, or fodder & vegetables. I am informed additional seeds needed to support the alternate crops are available in the country. I expect concerned State Agriculture Departments to make necessary arrangements to ensure that the seeds and other inputs reach the farmers immediately. We have already relaxed several criteria relating to age of the seed and also on the promotion of truthfully labelled seeds from public, private or university sources. I take this opportunity to urge the States to take up compensatory seed production programmes where required well in advance for the Rabi and summer seasons. The Government of India agencies – NSC, NAFED etc. have been directed to fully support the State governments in this regard.’

The other areas highlighted by the Agriculture Minister for States’ attention included making use of weather based advisories issued by ICAR, making provisions for fodder and taking care of animal health, and using NREGS funds for creation of water conservation structures.

The special meeting on agriculture was also addressed by Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee , Rural Development Minister Dr. C.P. Joshi and MOS, Agriculture Prof K V Thomas.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Haritholsavam 2009


The Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India in partnership with the Govt. of Kerala, is organizing a mega Agricultural and horticultural exhibition, Haritholsavam 2009 in Kochi from 28th - 31st Aug 2009 at the Agricultural Wholesale Urban Market [EEC Market], Maradu.

The Event website http://www.haritholsavam.org/ was launched today in Kochi by Justice VR Krishna Iyer, Retd. Supreme Court Judge, at a simple function presided over by the Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Agriculture, Govt. of India. Justice Iyer also released the Brochure of the event, by handing over the first copy to Shri. TP Antony Master, Block Panchayat President, Vytilla

Timed to coincide with Kerala’s traditional harvest festival of Onam, Haritholsavam 2009 has been formatted as a Farmer to Consumer meet, and will showcase fruits and vegetables from different parts of India as well as enable them to sell their produce at a remunerative price. The event aims to encourage the farming of fruits and vegetables, and give an impetus to the upliftment of the agricultural sector, while providing the farmers with a platform to update them about the latest technological advancement. The event is a concerted effort to put the food processing industry on the spotlight and to enable this sector to arm itself to meet the challenges of the future.

Commodity boards, scientific institutions, fertilizer and seed companies, food processing units and allied segments of the agricultural sector will be participating in this 4 day event. The event will be a perfect opportunity for related segments and organizations in the Agricultural sector to showcase their products and services. Haritholsavam 2009, being held in Kochi for the first time ever, will see various participants from across the country displaying vegetables, fruits and flowers of different types and sizes, in close to around 80 stalls. The National Horticulture Mission will also be putting up a special theme pavilion which promises to be a major attraction of the exhibition.

The event, being held just prior to Onam - Kerala’s most important festival, will also feature interesting cultural events daily and other events like vegetarian food and dessert festivals, vegetable carving and fruit displays. A Painting competition for School Children is also being planned at the venue.

As a concurrent event, ICAR will be organizing a National Seminar on Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Profitability on 29th & 30th August 2009 at the CMFRI, Cochin. Eminent scientists & academicians from the Agricultural Sector, including Shri. Mangala Rai, Director General, ICAR, will present papers on various related topics. Around 200 delegates from the Agricultural and Fisheries sector will participate in this 2 day seminar, which will see papers being presented on such diverse topics like “Profitability & Production of Quality Rice in Kerala”, “Improving Productivity & Profitability of Horticultural Crops”, “Fisheries & Animal Sector” and “ Enhancing Water Productivity, “Fertilisers – Use, efficient & diversified value added product development.

Haritholsavam 2009 and the concurrent National Seminar will go a long way in enhancing agricultural efficiency through product development, transfer of technology and market intervention.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Malayalam New Year




Sunday, August 9, 2009

Haritholsavam 2009 - Logo Release


Haritholsavam 2009
28th – 31st August, Kochi

The Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India in partnership with the Govt of Kerala, will be organizing a mega Agricultural and horticultural exhibition, Haritholsavam 2009 in Kochi,Kerala from 28th - 31st Aug 2009 at the Agricultural Wholesale Urban Market, Maradu.

Timed to coincide with Kerala’s traditional harvest festival of Onam, Haritholsavam 2009 has been formatted as a Farmers to Consumer meet, and will showcase fruits and vegetables from different parts of India as well as enable them to sell their produce at a remunerative price. The event aims to encourage the farming of fruits and vegetables, and give an impetus to the upliftment of the agricultural sector, while providing the farmers with a platform to update them about the latest technological advancement. The event is a concerted effort to put the food processing industry on the spotlight and to enable this sector to arm itself to meet the challenges of the future.
Commodity boards, scientific institutions, fertilizer and seed companies, food processing units and allied segments of the agricultural sector will be participating in this 4 day event. The event will be a perfect opportunity for related segments and organizations in the Agricultural sector to showcase products and services and will help empower and enable farmers from different parts of the country through transfer of technology, post harvest management practices and market intervention.
The event, being held just prior to Onam - Kerala’s most important festival, will also feature interesting side events like vegetarian food and dessert festivals, vegetable carving and fruit display contests and various other cultural programmes to draw in the crowds.

As a concurrent event, ICAR will be organizing a National Seminar on Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Profitability on 29th & 30th August 2009 at the CMFRI, Cochin. Eminent scientists and academicians from the Agricultural Sector, including Shri. Mangal Rai, Director General, ICAR, will present papers on various related topics. Around 200 delegates from the Agricultural and Fisheries sector will participate in this 2 day seminar which will see papers being presented on such diverse topics like “Profitability & Production of Quality Rice in Kerala”, “Improving Productivity & Profitability of Horticultural Crops”, “Fisheries & Animal Sector” and “ Enhancing Water Productivity, “Fertilisers – Use, efficient & diversified value added product development.
Haritholsavam 2009 and the concurrent National Seminar will go a long way in enhancing agricultural efficiency through product development, transfer of technology and market intervention.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Prof K V Thomas A R Rehman and Resul



Oscar Award winners A R Rehman and Resul Pookutty at a courtesy visit with MOS Prof K V Thomas in Delhi.