Investment in agricultural research declines by 35%
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Agriculture Research Council (PARC)s Board of Governors was informed on Friday that investment in agricultural research has declined by 35 percent.
Investment in agricultural research in India increased by 80 percent, in China 85 percent, in Asia and Pacific 55 percent, the meeting was informed.
Chairman, PARC Dr Tusneem said that agricultural research has been neglected in the decade of 1990s while in 1970s and 1980s it was at reasonable level. He said we are lowest among the SAARC countries in this regard. He further said investment per scientist is also lowest for Pakistan. This is the main reason that Pakistan was behind in frontier technologies for crops, livestock and natural resources, he added.
However, he said that the PARC was focusing on emerging issues of agricultural research for advancement of agriculture sector in the country. The challenges faced by the agriculture are to achieve knowledge based agriculture production, competitiveness with increasing globalisation, high efficiency in production and to move from green to gene revolution. He said green revolution led to doubling of cereals production and five fold increase in production of sugar and some other crops with exportable surplus of rice, cotton, sugar and wheat over the last decade. Last 5 to 6 years were of erratic over and under production, which had both marketing and economic implications.
Tusneem apprised that the Ministry of Food Agriculture and Livestock (MINFAL) had set a target of 4 percent to 6 percent for agricultural growth per year up to 2015 to achieve food security, to become a net exporter of agricultural commodities and major exporter of fruits and set in Medium Term Development Framework (MTDF) and vision 2030. He said National Agricultural Research System (NARS) needs major reforms as it is facing low investment, poor human resource and physical infrastructure.
To address these issues, he said the PARC had taken several initiatives for reforms in the NARS. He said the PARC would be taking care of germplasm availability, distribution and testing, rust initiatives, global interactions, improve national wheat research system and coordination with provincial research system; develop resource conservation technologies with collaboration of international research institutes.
He further informed that the PARC would conduct policy research, research on agricultural growth and poverty awareness, high value chain, value addition, impact assessment and knowledge sharing. He said the PARC would be dealing with vaccine production for bird flu and other diseases, genetic improvement of feed technologies. He invited the provincial research system to approach the PARC for funding research.
He apprised the participants of the meeting that the PARC undertook several reform initiatives in 2006 to make its research system more efficient, vibrant, and responsive to the emerging challenges. The recent paradigm shift from green to gene revolution, from conventional agriculture to high value agriculture and from domestic to global markets have underscored the need for strategic research on technologies which on the one hand are pro-small farmers, pro-poor and pro-nature, and on the other competitive in the global markets to restructure and reposition itself to deliver science based solutions for a more productive, profitable and sustainable agriculture development, he added.
He said due to gap between production and marketing system; farmers were getting less price of their produce. So there was need to diminish this gap to support small farmers for getting their due right. The meeting suggested that regulatory body on production of vaccine needed to be developed so that quality vaccine may be developed.
Dr. Kausar Abdullah Malik, Member, Planning, gave comprehensive presentation in line with future strategy of PARC for development of agricultural sector in Pakistan.
Member Animal Sciences Division, Dr Shahana Urooj Kazmi, Member, Social Sciences Division Dr Munir Ahmed and Member, Plant Sciences Division Dr Iftikhar Ahmed gave detailed presentations before the coordination committee on their respective divisions.
Representatives of provincial research institutions, vice chancellors of Universities, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission and technical members of the PARC attended the meeting.
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