Excelsior Correspondent
KATRA, Dec 1: The 81st annual conference of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics, being organized by Faculty of Management, SMVDU with NABARD & ICSSR, was inaugurated today at SMVD University.
This year, the conference themes were the impact of Covid pandemic and farmers’ protest on agriculture, nutritional security and agri-entrepreneurship and innovations.
The chief guest, Professor Yoginder K Alagh, Chancellor, Central University of Gujarat, insisted on the theory generation in the context of farming.
Prof R K Sinha, Vice-Chancellor, SMVDU, discussed the agricultural contribution to the economy during the COVID-19 era. Dr C L Dadhich, Secretary, ISAE, talked about the genesis of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics for the research and teaching in agricultural economics. Prof Abhijit Sen, President, ISAE and Niti Ayog discussed the negative impact of COVID-19 on the agriculture sector and its performance.
Dr AK Sood, CGM, NABARD, who was guest of honor, highlighted their importance for the sustainable development and agriculture rural sector. Conference President, Dr Madhura Swaminathan, Professor, Economic Analysis Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, talked about the challenges faced by agrarian India.
The keynote address on Covid and the agricultural and rural economy was delivered by Dr R Ramakumar, Professor, TISS, Mumbai while Prof CP Chandrasekhar (Retd Prof ) Jawahar Lal University, delivered keynote address on the theme agricultural reforms and farmers’ protests. Dr K R Ashok, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, delivered his keynote speech on the linkage of agriculture and nutrition while Prof J P Sharma, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-Jammu gave his keynote speech on the role of agri-business entrepreneurship, innovation and value chains/networks in farmer income improvement.
The ISAE Awards and ISAE Fellow Award for the best book on agricultural economics, published by Indian authors, was announced to Dr Shashi R Sen for his book “Land acquisition and resource development in contemporary India”.
The dignitaries included Prof Judith Heyer from Oxford; Prof Surjit Vikraman, NIRDPR, Hyderabad; Dr Mekhala Krishnamurthy, Ashoka University; Dr Niti Mehta, SPIESR, Ahmadabad; Dr Sukhpal Singh, IIM-Ahmedabad and other eminent researchers and practitioners.
Earlier, Dr Supran Sharma, Dean, Faculty of Management, SMVDU; Dr Ashutosh Vashishtha, Convener and Dr Saurabh, Head School of Business, SMVDU and local Organizing Secretary, Meenakshi Gupta, welcomed dignitaries and participants.