Hyderabad: The Federation of Seed Industry of India (FSII) has written to the high-powered committee of chief ministers on the transformation for Indian agriculture seeking its recommendation to the Centre to come out with a national policy on agriculture as 50 per cent of the country's population depends on it.
The FSII has also, among others, requested the committee to speed up the regulatory process for using biotechnology for crop yield and increased production.
"We submitted suggestions to the Committee. There should be a national e-policy on agriculture which is acceptable to all states, political parties and then the Centre."
Currently, we do not have an alignment among all the stakeholders. So we need a policy on agriculture. Another issue is that there should be an emphasis on research to prove the quality of seeds, agronomic practices, and there should be a science and technology-based agriculture to provide solutions, director-general of FSII Ram Kaundhinya told reporters on Tuesday.
For transformation of the agriculture sector and raising farmers income, the body suggested that the government abolish the minimum support price (MSP) system.
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