India's Agriculture Revamp: New Seed and Pesticide Laws on the Horizon
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced that laws concerning seeds and pesticides are nearing completion and will be proposed in the next parliamentary session. The Seed and Pesticide Acts aim to eliminate substandard products in agriculture. A regional approach to crop consultation and focus on organic farming were discussed.
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Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced on Friday that new legislation focused on seeds and pesticides is on the brink of completion. These laws are expected to be introduced in the upcoming parliamentary session, marking a significant step towards eliminating counterfeit and substandard agricultural products.
During a regional agriculture conference in the northern states, Minister Chouhan emphasized a strategic shift from a singular national conference to tailored regional consultations. This approach addresses diverse agro-climatic challenges across India, acknowledging the vast differences in soil and climate conditions.
Chouhan also highlighted the nation's agricultural achievements, such as India's leading position as a rice producer and significant strides in wheat exports. He stressed the importance of sustainable farming practices and urged states to adapt agriculture roadmaps suited to local conditions, backed by scientific support and comprehensive strategies.
(With inputs from agencies.)

