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President Droupadi Murmu inaugurates 2nd Indian Rice Congress in Odisha's Cuttack

By ANI | Updated: February 11, 2023 23:40 IST

President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday inaugurated the 2nd Indian Rice Congress at ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack.Speaking on ...

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President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday inaugurated the 2nd Indian Rice Congress at ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said, "Rice is the cornerstone of food security in India and also a key factor for our economy".

Addressing the rice production in India, the President said, "Though India is the leading consumer and exporter of rice today, the situation was different when the nation became free. In those days, we were dependent on imports to meet our food requirements, and often the nation lived what was called a ship-to-mouth existence. If the nation could overcome that dependency and has become the largest exporter, a lot of credit goes to the National Rice Research Institute. The institute has contributed immensely to India's food security and also in improving farmers' lives".

"In the last century, as irrigation facilities expanded, rice came to be grown in new places and found new consumers. The paddy crop requires high amounts of water but many parts of the world are facing severe water shortages due to climate change. Droughts, floods and cyclones are now more frequent, making rice cultivation more vulnerable," she added.

President Droupadi Murmu also spoke about different challenges faced while preserving soil from the use of chemical fertilisers, and expressed confidence that scientists are at work to devise eco-friendly rice production systems.

"Even as rice has broken new ground, there are places where traditional varieties are facing challenges. Thus, the task before us today is to find the middle path: preserving and conserving traditional varieties on one hand, and maintaining ecological balance on the other. Another challenge is to save the soil from excessive use of chemical fertilisers, which are considered necessary for modern rice cultivation. We need to reduce our dependence on such fertilisers in order to keep our soil healthy," she said.

"As rice forms the bedrock of our food security, we must consider its nutritional aspects too. Large sections of low-income groups depend on rice, which is often the only source of daily nutrition for them. Therefore, delivering protein, vitamins and essential micronutrients through rice can help combat malnutrition," she added further.

President Droupadi Murmu showed her delight to note that ICAR-NRRI has developed India's first high protein rice, called CR Dhan 310 and NRRI has also released a high-zinc rice variety, called CR Dhan 315.

She also expressed confidence that India's scientific community would rise to the challenge.

"Development of such bio-fortified varieties is an ideal example of science in the service of society. More and more of such efforts would be needed to support the increasing population amid a changing climate," she said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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