Conference 11-12 November 2010 India-eu and Member States Partnership for a Strategic Roadmap in Research and Innovation


Session B3: Water and agriculture



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Session B3: Water and agriculture


Friday 12 November, 10:00-12:00

The issue

92% of India’s fresh water is used for agriculture. The increasing internal demand for feed and food requires the intensification of agricultural production and the subsequent expansion of irrigated areas. This has placed greater pressure on Indian surface and groundwater resources. Moreover, global changes, including climate and socio-economic evolutions, are increasingly impacting on water resources and their uses. A multidisciplinary approach is required to enhance water use efficiency in irrigated agriculture. Tackling this critical issue relies on research and technological developments and on their application at farm level, as well as on geographic and socio-economic assessment to provide guidelines for policy makers to take adapted measures and support them with suitable incentives.



Co-chairs: India: J.S. Sharma, CEO National Rainfed Area Authority (ICAR Complex) Pusa (tbc)
Europe: Shakeel Ahmed, Head of the Indo-French Centre for Groundwater Research, National Geophysical Research Institute

Speakers and Discussants:


Name

Position

Country

Role

Damiá Barceló Culleres

Director, Catalan Institute for Water Research

ES

Speaker

Pramod Agarwal (tbc)

IARI (Agronomy)

India

Speaker

L.S. Rathore

IMD (Head Agro-Advisory Services)

India

Speaker

A.K. Singh (tbc)

DDG ICAR

India

Speaker

Dr. T.B.S. Rajput

Director Water Techology Centre IARI

India

Speaker

Ajay Parida (tbc)

ED MSSRF Chennai

India

Speaker

Busso von Alvensleben

Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau

DE

Discussant

Ülo Mander

University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, professor of Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology

EE

Discussant

Jérôme Perrin

BRGM, CEFIRES-NGRI, Hyderabad, IFCGR Team Leade, NGRI/IFCGR

FR

Discussant

Chiara Tonelli

Chiara TONELLI, University of Milan, Plants European Technology Platforms

IT

Discussant

Östen Ekengren

Executive Vice President, Business Development & Marketing, IVL - Swedish Environmental Research Institute

SE

Discussant

P. Subramanian (tbc)

Jain Irrigation Systems Jalgaon

India

Discussant

K.D. Sharma (tbc)

National Rainfed Area Authority ICAR Complex Pusa

India

Discussant

Murari Ratnam (tbc)

Director Central Soil & Materials Research Station Delhi

India

Discussant


Focal Theme:

Biomasses/biowastes/bioenergy

EU-India Partnering Initiative

Sessions C1, C2 and C3
The aim of these three sessions is to discuss the state of the art for biomass production, sustainable conversion of bio wastes and bioenergy with a view to second generation biofuels through biotechnological approaches. Key players will identify main S&T trends and explore potential opportunities to develop international collaborations between EU and India. This session will contribute to building an EU-India Partnering Initiative in biomass/biowastes/bioenergy, as a pilot model for broad range and systematic collaboration between the EU and Member States and India R&D Programmes in these areas.



Session C1: Partnering Initiative and agricultural production


Thursday 11 November, 14:30-16:30

The issue

New species and varieties of plants are needed to address the challenge of climate change. At present only 10% of the 400,000 higher plants species have been characterized chemically. This means that there is room for new species with high potential for commercial exploitation. Novel varieties will modify production systems (for example, early emergence varieties), and new options must be studied while technical bottlenecks must be tackled. The possible introduction of species and/or varieties of plants that increase productivity with existing inputs and stable productivity with reduced inputs should be debated. Emphasis will be put on the use of marginal land, and on the impact in areas used for food production.

Technical bottlenecks, such as the use of pesticides, longer sowing periods and the reduction of losses will be discussed. Environmental and economic sustainability of production chains will be taken into account.


Co-chairs: India: Professor Akhilesh Kumar Tyagi, Director, National Institute of Plant Genome Research
Europe: Alfredo Aguilar Romanillos, Head of Unit, European Commission, DG Research
Speakers and Discussants:


Name

Position

Country

Role

Christine Bunthof

Christine Bunthof, Eranet – Plant Genomics and/or speaker from ETP plant for the future




Speaker/Discussant

Neeta Sharma

National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, Italy




Speaker/Discussant

Piero Venturi

European Commission

EC/DG RTD

Speaker/Discussant

Prof. R.P Sharma

School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad

India

Speaker/Discussant

K. Vijayaraghavan

Director, Sathguru Management Consultants

India

Speaker/Discussant

Dr. N.K. Singh

Principle Scientist - IARI

India

Discussant

Karin Metzlaff

Executive Director
European Plant Science Organisation, EPSO

BE

Speaker

 


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