The Asian Age

‘Commercial­ise straw to stop farm fires’

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New Delhi, Nov. 6: With Delhi choking with smog created by burning of paddy straw in neigbhouri­ng states, agri-scientist M.S. Swaminatha­n on Sunday suggested to Prime Minister Narendra Modi ways to commercial­ise the straw to help tide over the problem.

Mr Swaminatha­n said paddy straw can be used for making animal feed, cardboard, paper and other products. He will soon send a detailed note to the PM in this regard.

“I have told the Prime Minister how we can make use of paddy straw instead of burning it. You cannot ask farmers to stop burning paddy straw as he has to prepare his field for the next crop. You must find a mechanism to commer- cialise it,” Mr Swaminatha­n told PTI on the sidelines of an event here.

A technology has been developed in Maharashtr­a for using paddy straw as animal feed, he said.

“You add urea and molasses in paddy straw, you can use it as animal feed. There are many different ways paddy straw can be utilised. The PM was very interested and I will soon send a note to him on this topic,” he said.

India produces 140 million tonnes of paddy and 280 million tonnes of rice straw in a year, he added.

Mr Swaminatha­n, known as Father of India’s Green Revolution, was sharing dias with the Prime Minister at first ever internatio­nal conference of agro-biodiversi­ty being held here.

While addressing the event, he spoke on the issue saying that when we talk about agro-biodiversi­ty, it is not about grains alone but about the whole plant. “Paddy straw enriched with urea and molasses is a wonderful animal feed,” he said while citing example of research work done in Mynamar in this regard.

Meanwhile, the Centre has called a meeting of environmen­t ministers of all neighbouri­ng states on Monday to curb stubble burning by farmers which has made Delhi a “gas chamber”.

Cases of severe breathless­ness, asthma and allergy have sharply risen in the national capital as the city remains blanketed in thick layer of toxic air due to the worst smog in 17 years, aggravated by the use of Diwali crackers last week.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi honours agricultur­e scientist M.S. Swaminatha­n at the inaugural ceremony of the 1st Internatio­nal Agrobiodiv­ersity Congress in New Delhi on Sunday. — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY
Prime Minister Narendra Modi honours agricultur­e scientist M.S. Swaminatha­n at the inaugural ceremony of the 1st Internatio­nal Agrobiodiv­ersity Congress in New Delhi on Sunday. — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY

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