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Boost research on agriculture to increase production: PM

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Published: 15:50, 23 February 2023   Update: 15:53, 23 February 2023
Boost research on agriculture to increase production: PM

File photo of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday reiterated her call to scientists to put extra effort on research to attain excellence in agricultural production.

“I always think that without research it is not possible to attain excellence. As we are an agriculture-dependent country, we have given extra importance to agriculture,” she said.

The prime minister was speaking at a programme to mark the 50th founding anniversary of the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) and the inauguration of the ‘Bangabandhu Pierre Trudeau Agricultural Research Center’.

She, however, said that the government has given importance to the research work in other sectors too.

“Besides we have given the emphasis on research works on health, education and science,” she said.

Laying emphasis on continuous research on boosting food production, the PM said that Bangladesh frequently faces adverse circumstances due to its geographical location and the impact of climate change.

“So we have to produce our crops,” she said.

Briefly describing various initiatives of the government for agricultural research, she said that Bangladesh not only sets an example in food grains production, but also in all vegetables, fruits and other agricultural products.

In this regard, she said that the production has to be continued with new varieties of crops in tune with the climate changes and environment.

Hasina said that the country is about to enter the fourth industrial revolution and so the government has taken steps to create skilled manpower.

She put emphasis on learning and producing bio-informatics, nano-technology, machine learning, internet of things and new agriculture technologies.

Liberation War Affairs Minister A K M Mozammel Huq and State Minister for Youth and Sports Md. Zahid Ahsan Russel were also present at the event.

Agriculture Minister Muhammad Abdur Razzaque, Agriculture Secretary Wahida Akter, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) Director General Jean Balié, Executive Chairman of the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council Dr. Sheikh Mohammad Bakhtiar, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer at Global Institute for Food Security, Steven Webb and BIRRI director general Dr M Shahjahan Kabir also spoke.

documentary titled "50 years of BRRI's pride and success" was screened at the function.

On arrival at the BRRI, the prime minister paid homage to the portrait of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Earlier, the PM inaugurated the ‘Bangabandhu Pierre Trudeau Agricultural Research Center’ aiming to conduct research in the field of agriculture for ensuring a food security system tolerant of global climate change.

The centre is expected to increase the existing commercial, research activities, technology exchange, development assistance between Bangladesh and Canada.

This is the first time such a research centre has been set up with the direct support and funding of the government of Canada.

The technology centre has been set up at BRRI following a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between the Global Institute for Food Security at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada and the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council aiming to cooperate on multidisciplinary research, training and development partnership to ensure sustainable food security.

PM Hasina also released balloons and pigeons marking the golden jubilee of BRRI's pride and success.

She also took part in different programmes including tree plantations, an inspection of BRRI laboratories, its various innovations and a cultural event titled “Dhan-Kabbya”.

She unveiled the cover of five research publications of BRRI and BARC.

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