Swift Summary
- Event: Andhra Pradesh Governor S. Abdul Nazeer participated in the 57th Convocation of Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU) at Atkur village, Krishna district.
- Governor’s Appeal: farmers were urged to focus on cultivating pulses and oilseeds to reduce imports and enhance India’s nutritional security.
- Agriculture Data: Andhra Pradesh achieved 8.8% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) in agriculture and allied sectors for the fiscal year 2024-25. India recorded food grain production of 353.95 million tonnes in 2024, with exports reaching several countries.
- Remarks on ANGRAU: Former Special Chief Secretary of Punjab A. Venu Prasad highlighted ANGRAU’s academic excellence, while Vice-Chancellor R. Sarada Jayalakshmi noted its contributions such as releasing 25 new crop varieties (9 State-level,16 National-level). As its establishment in 1964, ANGRAU has awarded degrees to over 48,000 students.
- ceremony Highlights: Degrees and awards were distributed to meritorious students and staff by Governor Abdul Nazeer.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The emphasis placed by Governor Abdul Nazeer on cultivating pulses and oilseeds reflects both economic necessity and strategic effort toward improving India’s self-reliance in agricultural resources amidst growing import dependencies for these commodities. Achieving an extraordinary growth rate like Andhra Pradesh’s (8.8% CAGR) could set benchmarks for other states if lasting farming practices are adopted.
India’s record-breaking food grain production signals robust agricultural advancement but also underscores the need for qualitative measures like nutritional security alongside quantity-driven achievements-a point emphasized during the event.
ANGRAU’s consistent innovation through the release of crop varieties demonstrates its critical role not only at a state level but nationally as well, aligning research with pressing agricultural challenges faced both regionally and beyond borders.
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