Addressing the symposium, Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah stressed on the need to provide quality seeds to farmers for increasing crop production and said a new cooperative society, BBSSL has been established to boost domestic production as well as exports of certified seeds.
Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Ltd (IFFCO), Krishak Bharati Cooperative Ltd (KRIBHCO), National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (NAFED), National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) and National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) have jointly promoted BBSSL.
Addressing the event, the minister said BBSSL has made a small beginning but this cooperative society is set to make a major contribution in India's seeds production. In the coming years, Shah asserted, this new cooperative will play an important role in India's seed conservation, seed promotion and research work in the seed sector.
He pointed out that farmers are not getting certified seeds that have been produced scientifically, affecting not only farmers but also the country's production of foodgrains.
"This is our responsibility that farmers get scientifically produced certified seeds. This work will be done by this new cooperative," Shah said, adding that BBSSL would also promote traditional seeds that are very healthy.
The minister rued that India's share in total global seeds exports is less than one per cent and said BBSSL would focus on enhancing exports of certified seeds from India. Shah said the entire profit made by this cooperative will be distributed among farmers.
The minister said the total production of certified seeds is 465 lakh quintals, of which the share of cooperative is only around 1 per cent. The demand for certified seeds is estimated to rise three times, he said, adding that the cooperative sector should aim to have 33 per cent share.
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