Pakistan has developed new Green Super Rice with Chinese help: PARC chief

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China Economic Net

Islamabad: Pakistan has developed new Green Super Rice (GSR) with the help of China which will play an important role to strengthen the economy, a senior government official said.

Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) chairman Dr Ghulam Muhammad Ali revealed that the National Institute for Genomics and Advanced Biotechnology (NIGAB) scientists, in collaboration with China, had developed the GSR.

“The PARC is working on new crop breeding technologies, including speed cloning, speed breeding, genomic selection, and genomic editing for boosting domestic agricultural output, achieving food safety and security,” he remarked while briefing the federal Secretary Ministry of National Food Security and Research Tahir Khursheed, who visited the PARC office.

Dr Ali added that PARC’s NIGAB had also started producing virus-free potato tubers locally that would help in saving foreign exchange, besides increasing the farm yields.

He maintained that due to attacks of diseases on local potato varieties, the country had to import 8th generation seed potato from Holland, costing millions of dollars.

According to the official details released about the briefing, Dr Ali underlined that the council was also involved in developing vaccines for disease prevention and epidemic control and was selecting superior animal breeds using next-generation sequencing data for improved milk and meat productivity.

The PARC chairman acknowledged China’s help in all these efforts saying the positive role of China is increasing day by day. He was referring to the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) which focuses on agriculture.

Dr Ali pointed out that Green Super Rice, with a potential yield ranging between 80 and 120 maunds (1 maund = 40 kilograms) per acre and grain length of 8.6 millimeters, could be a harbinger of economic prosperity.

The PARC chairman noted that using the latest techniques of genome-based breeding, NIGAB scientists, in collaboration with China, was moving forward.

Besides, he said that banana varieties of PARC such as NIGAB-I and NIGAB-2 with higher productivity and shelf life had also been developed, adding that these varieties would help in enhancing the incomes of local farmers.

Speaking on the occasion, Tahir Khursheed mentioned that the government was primarily focusing to bring revolutionary changes in the agriculture sector and urged scientists to focus on high-quality seed varieties to boost agricultural output.

Appreciating PARC efforts in the country’s agricultural development, the secretary stressed the need for expanding such modern techniques in all farming research and development for enhancing crop and livestock production.

He also took a keen interest in PARC’s Thar Greening Model in Umerkot, Sindh, and agricultural mechanization technologies such as the olive oil extraction unit, solar dryer, mobile sugarcane crusher, and groundnut digger.