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DG, ICAR appreciate the efforts of scientists in developing the vaccine for H9N2 virus.

‘Inactivated low pathogenic avian influenza (H9N2) vaccine for chickens’, developed by the scientists of ICAR- National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases (ICAR-NIHSAD), Bhopal was transferred to Globion India, Secunderabad; Venkateshwara Hatcheries, Pune; Indovax, Gurgaon and Hester Biosciences, Ahmedabad, facilitated by Agrinnovate India (AgIn) at the National Agriculture Science Complex (NASC), New Delhi.

Speaking at the occasion of the technology transfer of the H9N2 vaccine for chickens, Himanshu Pathak, Secretary,Department of Agricultural Research (DARE) & Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), appreciated the efforts of the ICAR-NIHSAD scientists in the development of the indigenous vaccine for H9N2 virus and commended the Agrinnovate India (AgIn) for the efforts in the transfer of the technology to the industry.

DG, ICAR appreciate the efforts of scientists

Lumpi-ProVacind is jointly developed by ICAR-NRC Equines and ICAR-IVRI to Biovet Pvt. Ltd

Agrinnovate, the commercial arm of ICAR, granted a non-exclusive license to Biovet Pvt. Ltd.  “The effort put forth by Agrinnovate India is commendable” said Dr. Himanshu Pathak, Secretary (DARE) & Director General (ICAR) and Chairman, Agrinnovate India Limited (AgIn) during the “ICAR-National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar & ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar Lumpi-ProVacind Technology Transfer” event.

Agrinnovate India Limited (AgIn) grants “Non-Exclusive Rights” for Commercial production of “Lumpi-ProVacind” jointly developed by ICAR-NRC Equines and ICAR-IVRI to Biovet Pvt. Ltd.

Dr Pathak congratulated the Biovet Pvt. Ltd., ICAR-NRCE, ICAR-IVRI and AgIn for the successful transfer of the technology. He further elaborated this technology will definitely meet out the standard of the market and significantly provide a defence mechanism to control the devastating lumpy skin disease.

Dr. Bhupander Nath Tripathi, Deputy Director General (Animal Science) highlighted the relevance of the technology and said that the vaccine could help the company to start manufacturing as soon as possible so as to make the vaccine market ready for further dissemination to the farmers helping them to overcome the disease.

Dr. Sudha Mysore, CEO, Agrinnovate India Ltd. indicated that this technology transfer is a major game changer for AgIn, with this transfer AgIn’s gross turnover reaches Rs. 17 crores Since 2018-19.

Dr. Yash Pal, Director, ICAR-NRCE outlined the technical results of the technology Lumpi-ProVacind & field results are encouraging and Dr. Triveni Dutt, Director, ICAR-IVRI expressed gratitude to the council for timely support.

Dr. Sreenivasulu Kilari, Executive Director, Biovet Pvt. Ltd. mentioned that the organization is glad to avail the license for Lumpi-ProVacind and expressed that experience with Agrinnovate in the technology transfer process exceptional.

Lumpi-ProVacind is jointly developed by ICAR-NRC Equines

ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh has developed the unique technology

Agrinnovate India, the commercial wing of Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi granted license to the Department of Horticulture & Food Processing, Government of Madhya Pradesh for the ‘Aeroponic Method for Virus-free Potato Seed Production’ in New Delhi. The ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh has developed the unique technology of Aeroponic Potato Seed Production.

The nutrients are sprayed into the roots in the form of misting through the Aeroponic. The Plant’s upper part remains in the open air and light. An average of 35 to 60 Mini Tubers (3 to 10 Grams) are obtained from one plant. Since, soil is not being used, there are no soil diseases and the Aeroponic System saves two years in the development of breeder seed as compared to the conventional system. To ensure the potato seed’s availability, the technology has been commercialised with 20 firms in eight states.

The Chief Guest, Narendra Singh Tomar, Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare asserted on the Central Government’s dedication to ensure the timely supply of the quality and certified seeds to the farmers. 

Tomar stated that the ICAR Institutes develop the technologies for their respective areas.

The Guest of Honor, Bharat Singh Kushwaha, Minister of State (Independent Charge), Horticulture & Food Processing Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh hoped that the latest and unique technology will help to meet the requirements of Potato Seeds and enhance its production in the state. Mentioning Madhya Pradesh as the 6th Largest Potato Producing State of the country, Kushwaha underlined the significant role played by Malwa in the potato production.

The minister stated that Madhya Pradesh has emerged as an ideal destination state for potato processing in the country. He also underlined that Indore City alone is contributing for around 30 per cent potato production of the state. The minister accentuated that the licensing will play a crucial role in helping the farmers in the potato crops’ production to a large extent.

E Ramesh Kumar, Horticulture Commissioner, Horticulture & Food Processing Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh stated that the technology having the production capacity of one million mini tubers will help to meet the state’s seed requirement of about 4 lakh tonne.

Dr Trilochan Mohapatra, Secretary (DARE) & Director General (ICAR) also spoke on the occasion.

Dr Anand Kumar Singh, Deputy Director General (Horticultural Science), ICAR along with Dr NK Pandey, Director, ICAR-CPRI, Shimla and Dr Sudha Mysore, CEO, AgrInnovate India deliberated during the occasion.

ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh