Tackling Food Crisis

(Asim Siddiqui, Karachi)

Agricultural research, whether it is in the area of fibre, fodder, food, fruit or vegetables, is still mediocre and the results are not spectacular, despite the fact that there are so many agricultural universities, agricultural colleges, government and semi-government research-oriented organizations in the country.

Services of the extension wing, responsible for taking the fruits of research to the field, are also not very satisfactory, due to lack of facilities and periodical orientation programmes for them. What is needed is not only to improve the multidisciplinary agricultural research, but snags ailing the extension services also need to be removed.

We need a strong coordination between agricultural research and the extension wing services to pass on the research findings to the end-users. Agricultural scientists should be given due place and recognition for their onerous and time-consuming research pursuits. Here, it may interest one to know that the Pakistan Central Cotton Committee — which is the only federally-controlled cotton research organization in the country — with the minister for food, agriculture and livestock as its president, is victim of willful injustice. What happened to this august research organization is an eye-opener.

Its headquarters, housing the secretariat, directorate of agricultural and technological research have all been dislodged from its leased land for the relocation of the US consulate on its land, throwing everything asunder.

The Pakistan Central Cotton Committee has not yet been able to make its own building for lack of funds and suitable location. It is making do only in the rented buildings on a periodical basis. The whole scientific community and the other beneficiaries of the Pakistan Central Cotton Committee’s services were a silent spectator to this macabre drama. Then how can agricultural research make any progress to be self-sufficient in production of food gains. Status of the agricultural research should be elevated by providing more facilities to research workers to deliver the goods and bring a green revolution in the country.
 

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