Decks cleared for Borlaug Institute in Bihar
02 February 2012

The other two centres are coming up at Ludhiana in Punjab and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh


Bihar government will provide 200 acres at a token Re 1 per acre on a 99-year lease for setting up a Borlaug Institute for agricultural research. The institute will be located at Pusa in Samastipur district.
The central government had last year announced three Borlaug Institutes to harness the best of international science in meeting food security challenges and make India an agricultural hub for the South Asian region. The other two centres are coming up at Ludhiana in Punjab and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh.
The institutes will house state-of-the-art research facilities to support research on maize and wheat and broaden the range of varieties and tools available to farmers.
Norman Borlaug and India's MS Swaminathan helmed this country's Green Revolution in the mid-1960s and the 1970s that saw a dramatic increase in wheat production that completely did away with the need for imports.

Bihar government will provide 200 acres at a token Re 1 per acre on a 99-year lease for setting up a Borlaug Institute for agricultural research. The institute will be located at Pusa in Samastipur district.

The central government had last year announced three Borlaug Institutes to harness the best of international science in meeting food security challenges and make India an agricultural hub for the South Asian region. The other two centres are coming up at Ludhiana in Punjab and Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh.

The institutes will house state-of-the-art research facilities to support research on maize and wheat and broaden the range of varieties and tools available to farmers.

Norman Borlaug and India's MS Swaminathan helmed this country's Green Revolution in the mid-1960s and the 1970s that saw a dramatic increase in wheat production that completely did away with the need for imports.




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