BioVoice News November 2016 Issue 7 Volume 1 | Page 16

cover story “ If we desire to change the destiny of India, we must change the rural scenario. The greatest problem we are facing in the present perspective is how we should provide advanced technology and recent inventions to the farmers. Mr Radha Mohan Singh, Union Agriculture Minister India is required to reduce the cost of agriculture and balance the use of fertilizers and water. Timely sowing process, solution of pest related disorders and required techniques are to be used. This is the best scientific modus operandi for sustained agriculture. The prominence of rain fed farming, increasing population, unabated use of land, 16 BioVoiceNews | November 2016 deterioration in natural resources resulting in ecological imbalance is leading to the decreasing agricultural production. The policymakers need to work towards creating the cost affective innovative environment friendly situation for durable farming. While the agriculture ministry claims that within four years, the objective of “Water to every field” will be achieved, it would be appropriate to wait and review the statistics as in when they are released. Prosperous farmers a distant reality? The fundamental natural resources in Indian agriculture sector like availability of big holdings as well as water is going to be reduced. The unexpected change in climate has triggered low yield in the crops leading to economical loss to the farmers. Indian farmers need to do away with the conventional way of farming. The right seeds in the right soil can produce the right number of crops. The government itself has admitted that there is imbalance in the availability of credit to the agriculture sector and amongst small and big farmers in certain regions including Marathwada