Pranab Mukherjee looks east for 2nd green revolution

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NEW DELHI: Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday said he would explore the possibility of setting up a committee of CMs of the eastern states for a second green revolution in the region and praised Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal for substantial increase in rice production during the current fiscal.

Replying to the debate on 2012-13 Union Budget in Rajya Sabha, Mukherjee said due to substantial increase in rice output in the eastern states to the tune of 7 million tonnes in 2011-12, production of the staple grain has risen to a record 102 lakh tonnes.

He said this was possible because of special thrust given on realizing the agricultural potential of eastern states.

Accepting the suggestion of JD(U) member N K Singh, Mukherjee said he would explore the possibility of setting up a committee of chief ministers of eastern states "to give further impetus to achieving green revolution" in the region.

Singh, while participating in the debate on Tuesday, had suggested setting up of such a panel. He had said: "Given the importance of incentivizing agriculture in the eastern region, a chief ministers' committee comprising the CMs from the eastern states should be constituted for a coherent action plan and adequate support from the central government". His suggestion came as one of the eight "tangible actions" which, he thought, would lend credibility to the budgetary announcements.

The government had earlier allocated an additional Rs 400 crore in 2011-12 under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana for extending green revolution to the eastern region comprising Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand, Eastern UP, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and West Bengal. Rice was a priority crop under the scheme. Seeing the success of the scheme, the Budget 2012-13 has raised the allocation to Rs 1,000 crore.

Mukherjee lauded CMs of these states, particularly Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, whose state has doubled rice output to 67.5 lakh tonnes in 2011-12. Handsome increase in rice production has also been witnessed in Jharkhand, West Bengal and other eastern states.

Noting that the achievement has attracted accolades from world over, he said the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Indonesia-based World Rice Institute have commended the eastern states.

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Oracle, thanks for starting this thread.
Just read this piece of good news from Bihar

One village, two farming world records - Indian Express

After setting a world record for paddy production by following SRI, or system of rice intensification, Darveshpura village of Nalanda has now set a world record for potato production, too. The farmer this time, namesake of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, harvested 72.9 tonnes of potato per hectare, dwarfing the previous record of 45 t/ha held by farmers in the Netherlands. CM Nitish, his eyes set on a 10-year agriculture target of Rs 1.5 lakh crore, called it an extraordinary feat coming from the same village within four months. He has also got farmers of the village to grow wheat through SRI. The other Nitish Kumar used organic farming on his way to his potato record. The Assembly and the Legislative Council have congratulated him, while the CM was so jubilant that he carried a basket of potatoes to the Assembly.
 

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Way to go Bihar ! Biharis - most hardworking and intelligent people.
 

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