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SAPICON-2023: Technology to be enabler in attaining sustainability in food production, says CS

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SAPICON-2023: Technology to be enabler in attaining sustainability in food production, says CS
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SRINAGAR: Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, today remarked that our Research Institutions including that of Agricultural Universities should be ready to embrace future technological innovations and modern practices

Dr Mehta was speaking in the inaugural session of the 3-Day SAPI Annual Conference & Symposium held on the theme ‘Technology-driven physiological capacity building in livestock for food security and sustainability (SAPICON-2023)’ at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology (SKUAST) here.

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On the occasion, the Chief Secretary applauded the organizers of the conference for conducting it on such a significant theme. He said that such conferences are necessary for building the capacities of students, faculty as well as scientists to ensure their readiness for future challenges. He sensitized the participants of the conference that if they are not ready to accept the challenge of investing in technology somebody else is going to do so and leave them behind

Dr Mehta advised the Agricultural University to draw an action plan based upon the suggestions of experts and scientists to tackle future problems. He impressed upon them that the future is going to be technology and knowledge-driven and there is a need to prepare for accepting the challenges

Elucidating he maintained that the technologies like gene editing and gene splicing are becoming modern realities now. He said that the days are not far when the world would see the production of meat and other products in manners that may look like fiction today. He stated that many technological advances we witness currently were unthinkable just a few decades back. He urged that undue resistance to change is not the optimal way forward. “Being careful but not being paralyzed holds the key to a prosperous future.”

The Chief Secretary further recalled that from the last couple of years, J&K has made big strides in the adoption of modern technology even in governance and offering of different services to the public. He reiterated that J&K is going to be 2nd to none in swiftly adopting modern technology, tools, and methods to attain sustainability in food production and livestock development either.

He called the conference significant and timely when the population of the world has surpassed the mark of 7 billion and is ever-increasing. He made out that technology is going to play a major role in ensuring food and nutritional security for the world population in the years ahead. He maintained that none can afford to be technologically impaired.

As far as the progress of agriculture in the UT is concerned, the Chief Secretary remarked that we have earmarked a robust plan of Rs 5000 Cr for the development of agriculture here. He observed that the important programmes like attaining sustainability in mutton, poultry, fish, wool, and fodder production mentioned here should be our focus areas as around 40% of our agricultural income consists of that livestock farming.

During the conference, it was given out that in view of the ever-increasing world population food and nutritional security with zero hunger goals poses a challenge for us. It was revealed that livestock accounts for 40% of global agricultural GDP, and provides over 33% of the world’s protein intake, and 7% of global kilocalorie consumption. The demand for meat and milk in 2050 is projected to grow by 73% and 58% respectively.

It was therefore envisaged that precision, smart livestock farming is inevitable that must integrate all the techniques, skills, knowledge, and innovations to produce safe, sufficient, affordable, accessible, and sustainable animal food with minimum environmental impacts. So future livestock farming must be technology-driven farming, as was added during this conference

The present theme of the conference is aimed to provide some leads using available advanced technologies like IoT, AI & ML, and next-gen biotechnological tools in livestock farming to make it more smart, efficient, resilient, environmentally friendly, and sustainable.

The conference is going to provide a platform for scientists, researchers, students, entrepreneurs, management personnel, extension workers, planners, decision-makers, and other stakeholders from all over the country and abroad to share expertise and experiences and discuss issues and concerns related to traditional methods of livestock farming. It would encourage them to suggest strategies to overcome the constraints for augmenting safe, nutritious, clean, affordable, and accessible livestock production. This conference will also open up frontier areas of research to scientists and technocrats to augment the smart livestock production imbibed with socio-economic issues.

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