New
Delhi, March 2024.
The
Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and Dhanuka Agritech Ltd entered
a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) forging partnership by leveraging the resources ICAR and
Dhanuka Agritech Limited to strengthen the research and extension activities. The
partnership is envisaged to bring a paradigm shift in agricultural sector by promoting
the spread of scientific and technological information,knowledge, know how of the new technologies that are developed by
industries and ICAR institutes to disseminate them effectively to large number of farmers by making them available with various institutes and other stakeholders through frontline demonstrations and farmers
training.
The
MoU to formalise the partnership was signed by Dr. R.G. Agarwal, Chairman of
Dhanuka Group on behalf of Dhanuka Agritech, and Dr. U.S. Gautam, Deputy
Director General-Agriculture Extension of ICAR on behalf of the Indian Council
of Agricultural Research.
Dhanuka
Group is one of India’s leading plant protection and pharmaceutical companies.
It has 4 manufacturing units located in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and J&K. It’s a
matter of pride for our scientists that the drug i.e., Exblifep, researched by
us has been approved by European Union. Dhanuka has been at the forefront in
providing latest, safe and green solutions to farmers’ problems. Its
collaboration with 6 Japanese companies galvanize novel green pesticides which
forms the need of the country in the present days to manage invasive pests that
are emerging at a large scale due to climate change and globalization of world.
Dr. R. G. Agarwal is working for more than 55 years after his graduation from
SRCC in 1968 generated wide wisdom with a vast practical experience in the
field of plant protection and pharmaceuticals. Dhanuka has also expanded its
business operations to drones and precision farming and has strategically
collaborated with FYLLO and IoTech World which are empowering farmers with
their latest solutions providing real time farm data on their mobile phones.
ICAR
is an autonomous organisation under the Department of Agricultural Research and
Education (DARE), Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of
India.
The
strategic alliance aims to disseminate scientific and technological knowledge
among the farming community and other stakeholders, Dr. Agarwal said after
the MoU was inked at the IARI-Pusa Campus on March 19, 2024 here.
“The
primary goal of this MoU is to extend scientific and technological advancements
to a vast number of farmers, institutes/ e-regional stations/ e-KVKs, enhancing
their knowledge and practices in agriculture,” he added.
The
key focus area of the MoU is engagement in farmer training programs along with
demonstrations and jointly publishing literature as well as other media to
promote modern agricultural practices.
Both
ICAR and Dhanuka Agritech will be organizing and participating in each other’s
training programs.
Following
formalising of the MoU, the two entities will make joint efforts in capacity
building and conducting extension activities to ensure the safe and effective
use of crop protection chemicals.
Another
important objective of the MoU, is adoption of precision agricultural tools,
such as Information Technology (IT) and the Internet of Things (IoT), to
advance farming methodologies, said Dr. Agarwal/ Dr. U.S. Gautam.
The
event was graced by the presence of Dr. Anil Kumar, Additional Director
General-Coordination, ICAR, and Dr. Anjani Kumar, Director, ICAR-ATARI Patna,
highlighting the importance and commitment of both organizations to this cause.
Dr.
Agarwal further said the collaboration between ICAR
and Dhanuka Agritech paves the way for innovative agricultural practices that
are essential for the sustainability and growth of the sector in India
Dhanuka
had also laid the demonstration of ground nut and soybean at PDKV, Akola. 81%
higher yield has been achieved in the treated plot of Groundnut and 17% higher
yields has been achieved in treated plot of Soybean which are the evidence that
if new technologies are used then the income of farmers can be increased
significantly throughout the country and the estimated losses as per FAO which
are 20-40% can be minimized.
Dhanuka
Group has signed a series of MoUs with institutions engaged in agricultural
research, as part of its initiatives towards strengthening research and tech in
the field of agriculture and now this umbrella MoU with ICAR will cover all
agricultural institutions governed by ICAR all over India. this initiative of
PPP will improve the yield quality and income of the farmers which is at
present one third in comparison to China and approximately 25-30% to other
developed countries.
We
hope this MoU will help in achieving PM’s vision of achieving $5 trillion
economy by 2027 with agriculture’s contribution being $1 trillion as well as achieving
UN- Sustainable Development Goals.