A consultation meeting to this effect was held at the University yesterday with former Agricultural Attache to the Embassy of Israel in India, Avri Bar Zur highlighting the importance of precision farming for food security and livelihood of farmers' community in India.
Based on his experience in the Agricultural Research Organization of the Government of Israel, Avri brought out the importance of poly-houses, sensors and remote control for enhancing the yield and productivity, thereby improving the plight of farmers, a university release said today.
The need for establishing a model agricultural station was pointed out by Avri and lauded the University for taking initiative to establish one such station in their campus, aiming at inter-disciplinary research, demonstration and extension purposes.
A cafeteria of crops to be initially included in the ambit of the research station was finalized and modern technologies to be adopted for these crops identified,it said.
Experts from academic institutions,research organizations and NGOs from Tamil Nadu and Kerala, besides,Director of Water Technology Centre in Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Dr J B Pandian and Karunya University Vice Chancellor, M J Xavier, participated in the one-day deliberations and farm visits, it said.
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