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Govt invites farm research projects under food security mission

About Rs 200 crore has been earmarked for supporting scientific research

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Government on Wednesday invited farm research projects for funding under the centrally-sponsored scheme National Food Security Mission (NFSM).

About Rs 200 crore has been earmarked for supporting scientific research on subjects crucial for attaining goals of the Mission during the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17), it said.

"The Agriculture Ministry has issued guidelines on how research institutes can submit research projects to it for funding under the NFSM scheme," an official release said.

The projects can be in areas ranging from conservation and efficient use of natural resources to management of diseases and pests, farm mechanisation, rain-water harvesting, improving agronomic practices and so on, it said.
 
     
One important requirement of the research project would be that its outcome should be available in 3-4 years for adoption on large scale, it added.
     
NFSM, launched in 2007-08, has been successful in achieving targets of foodgrain production set for the 11th Five Year Plan by addressing major constraints to crop productivity through promotion of relevant technological interventions.
     
The experience gained during the course of its implementation, however, revealed that many interventions need location specific refinements for ensuring their effectiveness.
     
Besides, a good number of innovations made by farmers/ extension functionaries need scientific validation before their large scale promotion.
     
In a few instances, there was lack of relevant technologies for addressing productivity related constraints. It is expected that practical solution to such issues will emerge from this research initiative, the statement added.

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First Published: Oct 30 2013 | 5:02 PM IST

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