OUAT Convocation: President worry over climate change’s impact on agriculture

Bhubaneswar: President Droupadi Murmu graced the 40th convocation ceremony of the Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) in Bhubaneswar on Thursday.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said the convocation day opens the path to the promising future of students. She told students that they are now entering a different ecosystem in which they will face rigorous tests of their knowledge and skills in real-world situations.

Stating that the students are expected to contribute to nation-building through the best application of the knowledge and skills they acquire, she urged them to contribute to the national goal of making India a developed nation by 2047 through their innovative ideas and dedicated actions.

Murmu said India which earlier depended on other countries for food grains is now exporting food grains and other agricultural products. This has been possible due to the guidance of agricultural scientists and the tireless hard work of our farmers.

The President said that the overall development of the country is not possible without the development of agriculture and farmers. Our economy can be strengthened by the development of agriculture, fishery production, and livestock. She said that today, agriculture is facing new challenges such as natural disasters, adverse effects of climate change, decreasing per capita farm size, and excessive exploitation of natural resources. To deal with these challenges, our scientists will have to develop and disseminate technologies timely. We have to emphasize on environmental protection, soil health protection, water and soil conservation, and better use of natural resources.

The President said that climate change related issues such as rising temperatures and increases in greenhouse gases are affecting agricultural production. Agricultural scientists have an important responsibility to deal with all such issues. Excessive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has also emerged as new challenge for our agriculture sector. Their ill effects on soil, water, and the environment are a matter of concern for all. She expressed confidence that young scientists would find solutions to solve these problems.