ICRISAT Happenings

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17 June 2011

No. 1471

Pathway to prosperity and sustainable food security

Inclusive market-oriented development key to second Green Revolution “An inclusive market-oriented development approach will revolutionize agriculture and ensure food and nutritional security as well as income security of the smallholder farmers and the poor in the developing world,” said DG William Dar.

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ddressing the global summit on Green Revolution II – Growth Engine for Transformation, Dr Dar highlighted the need for an inclusive market-oriented development or IMOD to empower smallholder farmers in overcoming poverty, hunger and a degraded environment through better and resilient farming, leading them to a dynamic state from subsistence to market-oriented agriculture. He stressed that developing countries must give highest priority to agriculture, and must increase public investment that will enable smallholder farming to achieve greater productivity and profitability. Dr Dar also underscored that India can

become a global model in making smallholder agriculture a nation’s engine to transformation. Organized by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) with ICRISAT as its knowledge partner, the summit was held on 15 June at Hotel Taj Deccan in Hyderabad. The event brought together multi-sectoral stakeholders to deliberate on sharing scientific innovations and services to propel India’s agricultural growth. “The Indian agricultural sector needs to be revamped to meet future demand and the nutritional security of to page 2 ...4


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