2nd Green Revolution vital to achieve self-sufficiency in food: PM of INDIA
"Production of major crops has been at record levels in the year just over. An estimated total production of 241 million tones in 2010-11 was achieved because of record production of wheat, maize and pulses.
"Oilseed production also set a new record," the PM said, while delivering speech at an ICAR function here.
The estimated 241 MT foodgrain production is higher by 5 MT as announced by the Agriculture Ministry in its third estimate. It is also higher by 23 MT as compared to previous crop year 2009-10.
Crop year runs from July to June.
He said the record foodgrain production has been achieved because of hard work of the farmers and scientists.
But, Singh emphasised that the country needs a second green revolution to further accelerate agri growth and achieve self-sufficiency in food.
He said the total demand for foodgrain of the country is projected to touch 281 MT by 2020-21.
"Meeting this demand will necessitate a growth rate of nearly 2 per cent per annum in foodgrain production," the PM said.
"India needs a second green revolution that is broad-based, inclusive and sustainable," Singh said.
Referring to mounting future domestic foodgrain demands, Singh exhorted the scientists to gear up for the task.
"The enormity of the task ahead is indicated by the fact that during the 10 year period 1997-98 to 2006-07, our foodgrain production grew at an average annual rate of only 1 per cent," he said.
"Although foodgrain production has since regained the requisite momentum and the agriculture sector as a whole is set to grow at 3 per cent per annum during the 11th plan, we can not be complacent," the PM added.
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