ICRISAT
Happenings In-house Newsletter
29 March 2013 No. 1564
15 March 2013
Director General William Dar delivering his address at the graduation ceremony of the University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad, Karnataka.
Agricultural education in the fight against poverty and hunger “We need to make agriculture a respectable business and farming a profitable enterprise so that educated youths will take it as their profession rather than migrating to cities and struggling there for their livelihood. For those of you who are getting your degrees in agricultural sciences, there is no better opportunity to dare, to rise and to shine.”
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t the graduation ceremony of the University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad, Karnataka on 22 March, Director General William Dar as Chief Guest talked about fighting poverty and hunger through agricultural education, calling the graduating students as “torchbearers of development”. “Agriculture accounts for only 16-17% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of India but continues to be the main source of livelihood for 60% of its population. However, many people would like to move out of agriculture if they have alternate sources of livelihood, as observed from our village level
studies. Who will produce the necessary food if people move out of agriculture?” stressed Dr Dar. Addressing the gathering also attended by UAS board of regents and staff, Dr Dar talked about the longstanding ties between the University and ICRISAT, and the challenges of hunger, malnutrition, poverty, vagaries of climate change, land degradation, and loss of biodiversity the world is facing. “There is a need to look into the emerging relation between agriculture, nutrition and health on one hand, and food, water and energy on the other. By to page 2 ...4