International Conference

International Conference on Nature Farming and Ecological Balance (ICNFEB-2001) is being organised by International Society for Nature Farming (ISNF) in collaboration with CCS, Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, India.

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Agribusiness Executive Education Programme

A nine-day Agribusiness Executive Education Programme offered in India by Cornell University, U.S is being held at Bangalore. From 4th January to 12th January 2001. The agri-business Programme is being directed by Dr. William Lesser, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University. Over 30 experts from abroad as well as from India will address the participants through actual participation and through video conferencing.

The Programme has as its objective the development of trained managers with a broad knowledge of the food sector from farm inputs to retailing. The Programme will bring together industry representatives, senior faculty from universities, researchers and policy planners from the agriculture is being conducted in association with Sathguru Management consultants, a consulting firm in the agri and food business.

India now produced enough foodgrains to meet everyone’s requirements in a substantial section remained hungry due to inefficient storage and distribution. Other issues important to the Indian farmer included diversification of cultivation as every farmer growing the same crop would create surpluses and therefore, cause a fall in prices of farm produce; availability of credit; and the problem of a large number of graduates from the agricultural universities not going back to the villages to share their knowledge. Post harvest management was crucial as the gap (wastage) between yield and availability was a high as 30% in India. All this problems will be tackled to find the way during this Programme.

Backward integration with the farmers was now the buzzword in the food sector; efforts had to be made to eliminate middlemen who denied the farmers a fair price. As per an arrangement reached with the State Government (Karnataka), the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) would set up a terminal market for horticultural products near Whitefield, close to Bangalore. The State was also setting up agro parks in Bagalkot, Belgaum, Chitradurga and Maddur. While the Government had taken the initiative in this regard, the private sector was welcome to invest.


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