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Indian Agriculture Minister Inaugurates Biological Control Laboratory for Sustainable Agriculture

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha Published May 15, 2023 4 Min Read
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The Union Agriculture Minister of India, Narendra Singh Tomar, marked a significant milestone in the advancement of chemical-free sustainable agriculture in the country with the inauguration of an integrated biological control laboratory (BC-Lab) at the National Institute of Plant Health Management (NIPHM) in Hyderabad. This state-of-the-art facility aims to promote non-chemical options for pest management in agricultural and horticultural crops, thereby reducing the dependence on harmful pesticides and fostering eco-friendly practices.

The inauguration ceremony, held on Monday, was attended by officials and experts from the agricultural sector. The minister emphasized the importance of sustainable agricultural practices and the need to reduce the use of chemical pesticides, which can have detrimental effects on human health and the environment. The BC-Lab will serve as a training hub for extension functionaries, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote alternative pest management methods to farmers across the country.

In an official statement, it was highlighted that the trained officers from the BC-Lab will play a vital role in educating farmers about sustainable agricultural practices and encouraging the adoption of eco-friendly pest management techniques. By disseminating knowledge and providing guidance, these officers will empower farmers to make informed decisions and transition towards chemical-free farming.

The BC-Lab is equipped with advanced facilities and technologies for conducting research and development activities related to biological control methods. Biological control involves the use of natural enemies, such as beneficial insects, pathogens, or nematodes, to control pests and diseases in crops. This approach offers a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to chemical pesticides.

The laboratory will focus on studying and developing effective biological control agents, establishing rearing protocols, conducting quality control tests, and providing training on the production and application of these agents. By fostering research and innovation in the field of biological control, the BC-Lab aims to enhance the availability and accessibility of biological pest management solutions for farmers.

The establishment of the BC-Lab aligns with the Indian government’s vision of promoting sustainable agriculture and doubling farmers’ incomes. By reducing the reliance on chemical pesticides, farmers can not only protect their crops from pests but also minimize the negative impact on soil health, water quality, and biodiversity. Furthermore, adopting eco-friendly practices can contribute to the production of safe and nutritious food, improving the overall well-being of consumers.

The efforts to promote sustainable agriculture in India extend beyond the BC-Lab inauguration. The government has been actively encouraging farmers to adopt organic farming practices, offering financial incentives, subsidies, and technical support. Initiatives such as the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) and Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) have been implemented to promote efficient water management and organic farming respectively.

In conclusion, the inauguration of the integrated biological control laboratory at NIPHM is a significant step towards chemical-free sustainable agriculture in India. The facility will not only train extension functionaries but also empower farmers to adopt eco-friendly pest management practices. By promoting the use of biological control agents and reducing reliance on chemical pesticides, India aims to enhance agricultural productivity while safeguarding the environment and human health.

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Sweta Jha May 15, 2023
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