Deccan Chronicle

PM contribute­s 2 rice types to seed bank

Scientists brief PM about flood-tolerant rice varieties

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Los Banos, Nov. 13: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday contribute­d two Indian rice seed varieties to the gene bank of the internatio­nal rice research centre in the Philippine­s which he said is working towards mitigating global poverty and hunger by improving the cultivatio­n of the key grain.

The Prime Minister visited the Internatio­nal Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in Los Banos, an urban locality situated at a distance of around 65 kms from Manila — the capital of the Philippine­s — and interacted with a large number of Indian scientists working there.

A number of scientists at the IRRI briefed the Prime Minister on flood-tolerant rice varieties which they said can withstand 14-18 days of submergenc­e and can provide 1-3 tonnes more yield per hectare in flood affected areas.

A ‘rice field laboratory’ named after the Prime Minister was also inaugurate­d by him at the institute.

He unveiled a plaque marking the inaugurati­on of the Shri Narendra Modi Resilient Rice Field Laboratory.

“A contributi­on from India to IRRI...presented two Indian rice seed varieties to the IRRI gene bank,” the Prime Minister tweeted.

The Prime Minister also undertook a symbolic groundbrea­king for a new plot for submergenc­e tolerant rice varieties.

Mr Modi said he saw a detailed exhibition on rice varieties and the impressive work done by IRRI with women farming cooperativ­es.

 ?? — PTI ?? PM Narendra Modi breaks ground for resilient rice field laboratory, at the Internatio­nal Rice Research Institute, in Los Banos, Philippine­s on Monday.
— PTI PM Narendra Modi breaks ground for resilient rice field laboratory, at the Internatio­nal Rice Research Institute, in Los Banos, Philippine­s on Monday.

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