Necessary steps to be taken to boost agriculture budget: Dr Shahid

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Agriculture Minister Dr M

Abdus Shahid today said that necessary steps will be taken to

increase the budget for the agriculture sector.

‘The government will take necessary initiatives to raise more

budgets for the agriculture sector, as the government is giving

the utmost priority to development of agriculture and welfare

of growers,’ he said.

The agriculture minister said this while attending an

innovation-showcasing function run by the agriculture

ministry and its 17 subordinate agencies and research outfits

at the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC)

auditorium here this morning.

Now farmers have no allegations regarding farming, as Prime

Minister Sheikh Hasina is disbursing necessary financial

allocations considering problems and budget deficit, he said.

‘We are now capable enough to face any challenge emerging

in the agricultural sector,’ he said.

Mentioning that the developed world is using robots in farm

activities, the agriculture minister said, ‘So, we have to put

empha
sis on implementing smart-agriculture systems.’

Giving emphasis on innovation showcased by different

research agencies, Dr Shahid said the initiative will motivate

farmers to use modern and strategic knowledge, which will

ultimately increase food production and consolidate the

country’s food security.

The programme was attended, among others, by additional

secretary of the agriculture ministry Moloy Chowdhury,

additional secretary Farzana Mamtaz, BARC’s Executive

Chairman Sheikh Mohammad Bakhtiar, Bangladesh

Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) Chairman

Abdullah Sajjad, Director General (DG) of the Department of

Agricultural Extension (DAE) Badal Chandra Biswas and

other agency chiefs.

Calling researchers and officials to concentrate on

innovation, agriculture secretary Wahida Akhter said, ‘Our

researchers must look for innovations along with their routine

work. Their new venture will help the farmers raise their

productivity,’ said the secretary, who chaired the function.

At the inn
ovation display, the agriculture ministry and its

seventeen subordinate agencies and research bodies

showcased the innovations of their own organizations, which

included a smart wealth management system, horticulture

centre management software, a smart rice profile mobile app,

digitalization of irrigation charge, farming and vertical

farming systems without soil, and prepaid meters for

irrigation in the Barind region.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha