After inaugurating a sorghum gene bank complex at the Directorate of Sorghum Research (DSR) today, Pawar appreciated the efforts made by the institute for the development of new hybrids and varieties suitable for various climatic zones.
He said good yield levels were being maintained despite reduction in sorghum area.
Indian Council of Agricultural Research DG S Ayyappan praised the efforts made by scientists for promoting sorghum as a multi-use crop. He particularly appreciated the efforts made to popularise the sorghum as a nutritious food.
ICAR deputy director general (crop sciences) Swapan Kumar Datta and others were present on the occasion.
Pawar also visited the Centre of Excellence, state-of-the-art food processing technology park and an exhibition by public and private sector research and food industries.
More than 100 sorghum scientists from across the country participated in the event.